M5 delays after falling cable risk sparked closure
National HighwaysDelays remain on the M5 in Somerset after it was closed for more than an hour due to the risk that overhead electricity cables could fall into the road.
The motorway was closed between junction 22 (Burnham-on-Sea) and junction 23 (Bridgwater North). National Highways reported eight miles of queues but the road has since reopened.
National Grid said the work was "complete" and apologised for the problem. "We know this will be frustrating for people facing longer journeys in the hot weather, and are sorry for the disruption caused."
There are long delays on surrounding routes in Bridgwater and Highbridge along the diversion route of A38.
National HighwaysThe BBC's Dean Poolman had been on the M5 for about an hour and got stuck in the queues and closure.
He said it started to get slow southbound from junction 21 for Weston-super-Mare.
"All you could see was an empty road in front of us as we queued to get off the motorway," Poolman said.
"The diversion route via the A38 is very busy and the surrounding lanes."
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