Two-hour delays as M5 closes due to risk of falling electricity cablespublished at 14:50 BST
Image source, National HighwaysThe M5 in Somerset is closed in both directions between J22 and J23 due to a risk that overhead electricity cables could fall into the road.
There are currently delays of 115 minutes, with up to 8 miles of congestion both ways, according to National Highways.
National Grid engineers are carrying out "essential repair work" following the fault in the area between Highbridge and Puriton, and it will "reopen the road as soon as it is safe to do so", National Highways reports.
On Wednesday, more than 10 people were taken to hospital for "minor and heat-related conditions" after huge queues of traffic built up on the M25 during the red heat alert following a serious crash between a van and a lorry.
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