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M27 crash: Two-hour delays after car flips on motorway M27 crash: Man hurt as car flips on motorway
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A crash has caused delays of more than two hours on the M27 near Portsmouth. A man has sustained a "possible neck injury" after a car overturned on the M27 near Portsmouth.
A car flipped on to its roof in the middle lane of the westbound carriageway some time after 06:30 BST. He is in hospital with non life-threatening injuries after the car flipped on to its roof in the middle lane of the westbound carriageway.
All lanes between junction 11 for Fareham and junction 12 for Portsmouth have reopened and traffic is "trickling through". The incident happened at about 06:30 BST between junction 11 for Fareham and junction 12 for Portsmouth, causing two-hour delays.
Motorists were told to avoid the area after long delays built up on the A27 for Hilsea as people looked for alternative routes to avoid the queues. Roads are now clear after the crash, which also affected the A27 for Hilsea.
It is not yet known how many vehicles were involved and whether anyone has been injured. A spokeswoman for South Central Ambulance Service said it was called to reports of one vehicle overturning and the man had been taken to Queen Alexandra Hospital.