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M25 closed clockwise at junction 14 near Heathrow after crash M25 closed clockwise at junction 14 near Heathrow after crash
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The M25 is closed clockwise at junction 14 near Heathrow There are long delays on the M25 after a crash
Drivers are facing long delays after a car collided with a roadworks lorry on the clockwise carriageway M25 near Heathrow.Drivers are facing long delays after a car collided with a roadworks lorry on the clockwise carriageway M25 near Heathrow.
The motorway has been closed while police carry out an investigation into the incident, which happened about 04:30 BST, and there are long delays.The motorway has been closed while police carry out an investigation into the incident, which happened about 04:30 BST, and there are long delays.
National Highways said traffic is being diverted off the motorway at the junction 14 slip road.National Highways said traffic is being diverted off the motorway at the junction 14 slip road.
There are no details on casualties, or when the road is expected to reopen. There are no details on when the road is expected to reopen.
Heathrow Airport said the crash is not affecting operations. Surrey Police said it was called at 04:50 BST, but there were no injuries.
It said traffic is flowing and the airport is operating as normal. It has handed control of the crash scene to National Highways.
Heathrow Airport said the crash is not affecting operations, with traffic flowing and the airport operating as normal.
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