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Scores hurt as 100 cars crash on A249 Sheppey crossing Sheppey crossing crash: Dozens hurt as 130 vehicles crash
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Dozens of people have been injured as more than 100 vehicles were involved in a series of crashes in thick fog on the A249 Sheppey crossing in Kent. Dozens of people have been injured as more than 130 vehicles were involved in a series of crashes in thick fog on the A249 Sheppey crossing in Kent.
Eight of those hurt in the collisions, which took place at about 07:15 BST, have serious injuries.Eight of those hurt in the collisions, which took place at about 07:15 BST, have serious injuries.
Early reports said 200 people had been hurt, but police later revised the figure.Early reports said 200 people had been hurt, but police later revised the figure.
Firefighters said they had freed five people from their vehicles on the southbound carriageway.Firefighters said they had freed five people from their vehicles on the southbound carriageway.
One witness said visibility was very poor but drivers were approaching the crossing with no lights. One witness said visibility had been very poor at the time of the crash but drivers were approaching the crossing with no lights.
Others at the scene described a mass of tangled cars, lorries, and a car transporter. Some reports said the crash went on for 10 minutes as cars continuously collided with each other.Others at the scene described a mass of tangled cars, lorries, and a car transporter. Some reports said the crash went on for 10 minutes as cars continuously collided with each other.
Driver Martin Stammers said the scene was "horrendous" and described seeing cars under lorries and people lying on the floor.Driver Martin Stammers said the scene was "horrendous" and described seeing cars under lorries and people lying on the floor.
He said visibility was about 10 to 20 yards when he approached the bridge and saw five cars smashed into each other with one across the outside lane.He said visibility was about 10 to 20 yards when he approached the bridge and saw five cars smashed into each other with one across the outside lane.
He managed to squeeze through a gap between that car and the central reservation, he said.He managed to squeeze through a gap between that car and the central reservation, he said.
"For 10 minutes afterwards, all we could hear was screeching, cars thudding into each other, lorries crashing," he added."For 10 minutes afterwards, all we could hear was screeching, cars thudding into each other, lorries crashing," he added.
'Saved my life'
He said he and his son ran to warn other drivers and warn cars to slow down.He said he and his son ran to warn other drivers and warn cars to slow down.
"Later, a woman came up to us sobbing saying 'thank you, thank you, you saved my life'," he said. "Later, a woman came up to us sobbing saying, 'thank you, thank you, you saved my life'," he said.
Ch Insp Andy Reeves said the crash was over a "protracted area" with undamaged vehicles between others which had collided.Ch Insp Andy Reeves said the crash was over a "protracted area" with undamaged vehicles between others which had collided.
He said there were a number of injuries but no-one had died.He said there were a number of injuries but no-one had died.
Several people, who were still in their vehicles, may have suffered serious injuries, he added.Several people, who were still in their vehicles, may have suffered serious injuries, he added.
'Hazardous fog''Hazardous fog'
When asked if the fog had been a factor, Mr Reeves said: "It's too early to give a cause. The weather will be a factor.When asked if the fog had been a factor, Mr Reeves said: "It's too early to give a cause. The weather will be a factor.
"I can confirm that it was, and it continues to be, very hazardous. It was described to me as a very thick fog and it was certainly low visibility at the time.""I can confirm that it was, and it continues to be, very hazardous. It was described to me as a very thick fog and it was certainly low visibility at the time."
He said he expected the crossing to remain closed in both directions for the whole of the working day, including the evening rush hour.He said he expected the crossing to remain closed in both directions for the whole of the working day, including the evening rush hour.
He added if drivers had to travel to the area they should be aware of the hazardous conditions and traffic delays, use their lights and leave plenty of distance.He added if drivers had to travel to the area they should be aware of the hazardous conditions and traffic delays, use their lights and leave plenty of distance.
The front of the crash happened where traffic was coming off the bridge towards Sittingbourne, and it had then "concertinaed" over the bridge behind it with incidents stretching back to Queenborough, he said.The front of the crash happened where traffic was coming off the bridge towards Sittingbourne, and it had then "concertinaed" over the bridge behind it with incidents stretching back to Queenborough, he said.
He said there could also be a small number of incidents on the northbound carriageway.He said there could also be a small number of incidents on the northbound carriageway.
Police said if people had to make essential journeys to the island they could use the old Kingsferry Bridge, but should expect long delays.Police said if people had to make essential journeys to the island they could use the old Kingsferry Bridge, but should expect long delays.
The £100m four-lane crossing, which connects the Isle of Sheppey with mainland Kent, opened in 2006 and is 0.75 miles (1.25km) long and rises to 115ft (35m) at its highest point.The £100m four-lane crossing, which connects the Isle of Sheppey with mainland Kent, opened in 2006 and is 0.75 miles (1.25km) long and rises to 115ft (35m) at its highest point.
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