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M6 southbound shut near Stafford as lorry fire melts road M6 southbound reopens near Stafford after lorry fire melts road
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Drivers are being warned of long delays on the M6 in Staffordshire after heat from a burning lorry melted and shut part of the road. Part of the M6 in Staffordshire which was closed when heat from a burning lorry melted the road surface, has reopened, police said.
The southbound section between junction 13 (Stafford south) and junction 12 (Cannock) could be closed until 18:00 BST, police said. The southbound section between junction 13 (Stafford south) and junction 12 (Cannock) was closed following the accident about 01:30 BST.
Traffic officers tweeted a picture of the HGV surrounded by flames which had spread across the carriageway.Traffic officers tweeted a picture of the HGV surrounded by flames which had spread across the carriageway.
Five miles of queues were reported and some people were stuck for six hours.Five miles of queues were reported and some people were stuck for six hours.
'Severe fire' Long delays were also expected on all surrounding routes, police said earlier.
Long delays are expected on all surrounding routes, police said earlier. Earlier Highways England said the "intensity of the fire has caused extensive damage to the carriageway and resurfacing is required".
Resurfacing work will take place while the road is shut.
Highways England said the section of the M6 southbound was closed due to "a severe HGV fire which engulfed all lanes of the carriageway" shortly after 01:30 BST.
It said: "The intensity of the fire has caused extensive damage to the carriageway and resurfacing is required."
Southbound traffic going towards Staffordshire heading for the south east should divert towards the M1 if possible, police said.
Highways England has advised motorists to leave the M6 southbound at junction 13 and follow diversion signs through Penkridge and onto the A5 eastbound to re-join the M6 at junction 12.
Alternatively traffic travelling southbound could use the A500, A38 and M1 for longer journeys, it said.