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M23 closed northbound following serious crash at Merstham M23 closed northbound following serious crash at Merstham
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Traffic has been queuing on the M23 after a crash on Sunday morningTraffic has been queuing on the M23 after a crash on Sunday morning
Emergency services have been working at the scene of a serious crash which has closed a section of the M23.Emergency services have been working at the scene of a serious crash which has closed a section of the M23.
Police said the crash happened near Merstham, in Surrey, at about 06:30 BST. Police said the single vehicle crash happened near Merstham, in Surrey, at about 06:30 BST.
The road has been closed northbound between junction eight for the M25, and the A237 at Coulsden, and is expected to be closed for "several hours", National Highways added. The road remains closed northbound between junction eight for the M25, and the A237 at Coulsden, and is expected to be closed for "several hours", National Highways added.
A spokesperson said investigation works would be required by the police and that "no re-opening time is currently available".A spokesperson said investigation works would be required by the police and that "no re-opening time is currently available".
National Highways said South East Coast Ambulance Service was also at the scene.National Highways said South East Coast Ambulance Service was also at the scene.
Traffic is being diverted via alternative routes.Traffic is being diverted via alternative routes.
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