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Major incident declared on M5 after car transporter fire Major incident declared on M5 after car transporter fire
(about 5 hours later)
Fire services were called to the scene on the M5 between Cullompton and ExeterFire services were called to the scene on the M5 between Cullompton and Exeter
A major incident has been declared by emergency services after a stretch of the M5 was closed in both directions due to a fire on a lorry carrying electric vehicles. A major incident was declared by emergency services after a stretch of the M5 was closed earlier in both directions due to a fire on a lorry carrying electric vehicles.
The motorway was shut in Devon between junction 28 at Cullompton and junction 29 for Exeter after the incident at about 06:30 BST, police said. The motorway was shut in Devon between junction 28 at Cullompton and junction 29 for Exeter at about 06:30 BST and two the southbound lanes reopened at about 18:00.
National Highways said a car transporter carrying nine electric vehicles caught fire on the southbound carriageway. It said a car transporter carrying nine electric vehicles caught fire on the southbound carriageway.
The northbound side of the road reopened at about 10:20 but the southbound carriageway remains closed, with Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service (DSFRS) declaring a major incident. The northbound side of the road reopened at about 10:20, with Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service (DSFRS) declaring a major incident.
Diversions are in place and drivers are advised to avoid the areaDiversions are in place and drivers are advised to avoid the area
Southbound traffic is being diverted from junction 28 and via the B3181 to rejoin the M5 at junction 30. Devon & Cornwall Police had advised drivers to avoid the area due to "significant traffic issues".
Devon & Cornwall Police has advised drivers to avoid the area if possible due to "significant traffic issues".
DSFRS said there would be "complex vehicle recovery operation" and significant resurfacing works would be done.DSFRS said there would be "complex vehicle recovery operation" and significant resurfacing works would be done.
A spokesperson said the vehicles on the top of the transporter had been recovered but teams were waiting for the bottom half to cool before removal.A spokesperson said the vehicles on the top of the transporter had been recovered but teams were waiting for the bottom half to cool before removal.
Dan Cooke told BBC Radio Devon at about 08:00 he had been in the traffic and had seen the vehicle go up in flames.Dan Cooke told BBC Radio Devon at about 08:00 he had been in the traffic and had seen the vehicle go up in flames.
He said: "[There were] plumes of smoke, big black smoke, so we all slowed down and it was a big fireball that went up straight away, exploding across the M5. It was almost like a firework show."He said: "[There were] plumes of smoke, big black smoke, so we all slowed down and it was a big fireball that went up straight away, exploding across the M5. It was almost like a firework show."
He added: "Currently there are lots of emergency services here. Several fire engines.He added: "Currently there are lots of emergency services here. Several fire engines.
"It's still smouldering but looks completely destroyed to be honest.""It's still smouldering but looks completely destroyed to be honest."
A part of the road remains closedA part of the road remains closed
National Highways said teams did not have an estimate on when the southbound side would reopen. A spokesperson for Devon County Council had said there were higher than normal traffic volumes on diversion routes.
A spokesperson said they were "expecting this to be several hours as the incident remains ongoing".
Nine electric vehicles were on the lorry that caught fire
A spokesperson for Devon County Council said there were higher than normal traffic volumes on diversion routes.
They said there were severe delays at Bickleigh Bridge on the A396 and said people should expect delays.They said there were severe delays at Bickleigh Bridge on the A396 and said people should expect delays.
The southbound carriageway was temporarily opened to let trapped traffic through but has since fully re-closed.
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