A major fire broke out near the M25, creating significant traffic congestion and delays for commuters during the evening rush hour. The incident resulted in considerable disruption for those traveling on the heavily used motorway.
The fire's location was situated between Junction 26, which connects to the A121 near Waltham Abbey, and Junction 25, which provides access to the A10, also known as the Great Cambridge Road, near Enfield. Visual evidence from the scene showed substantial flames, areas of blackened earth, and a large plume of smoke that billowed into the air, close to the active lanes of the motorway.
A substantial response was initiated, with approximately 70 firefighters working to bring the blaze under control. The fire necessitated a complete halt to traffic flow around 4:40 PM, leading to extensive queues that stretched back towards the M11. The resulting delays caused considerable frustration for drivers attempting to navigate the area.
Authorities issued warnings, urging drivers to avoid the affected section of the M25 if possible and to seek alternative routes. After the fire was brought under control and the immediate danger subsided, traffic conditions gradually began to improve, with a return to more normal flow observed around 5:50 PM. The incident highlighted the potential for significant disruption caused by such events on major roadways.
5 Comments
lettlelenok
Stuck in the middle of nowhere. No updates and little to no support for drivers!
ytkonos
Total chaos! I hope someone's taken responsibility for this mess.
dedus mopedus
Seriously, is anyone even trying to move the traffic? It's a standstill!
Donatello
Major props to the firefighters. It's tough work tackling those blazes.
Michelangelo
It's a challenging situation, but the emergency services dealt with it admirably.