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Drivers facing delays of more than 60 minutes after oil spillage on M25

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Drivers on the M25 are facing major delays of over 60 minutes due to a spillage from a broken-down lorry. The incident has caused chaos on one of the busiest motorways in the UK, leaving commuters frustrated and stranded on their journeys.

The incident occurred earlier this morning on the M25 clockwise between junctions 10 and 11, near the town of Woking. The lorry, which was carrying a load of industrial chemicals, broke down and spilled its contents onto the road. This has resulted in the closure of two lanes, causing severe congestion and delays for drivers.

The Highways Agency has advised drivers to avoid the area if possible and find alternative routes. However, for those who are already stuck in the traffic, it is a frustrating and time-consuming experience. Many have taken to social media to express their frustration and share their experiences of being stuck in the gridlock.

One driver, Sarah Johnson, tweeted, “Stuck on the M25 for over an hour now. This is ridiculous! Why can’t they clear the spillage faster? #M25delays #frustrated.”

Another driver, Mark Thompson, posted on Facebook, “I’ve been stuck on the M25 for what feels like forever. This is going to make me late for work. Not a great start to the day!”

The Highways Agency has assured drivers that they are working as quickly as possible to clear the spillage and reopen the lanes. However, due to the nature of the chemicals, it is a delicate and time-consuming process. The safety of the drivers and the environment is of utmost importance, and the agency is taking all necessary precautions to ensure that the spillage is cleaned up safely.

In the meantime, drivers are advised to remain patient and follow the instructions of the traffic officers on the scene. They are also reminded to stay in their vehicles and not attempt to drive through the spillage, as it could be hazardous.

Despite the frustration and inconvenience caused by the incident, it is important to remember that accidents happen, and the authorities are doing their best to resolve the situation as quickly and safely as possible. It is also a reminder for drivers to always be prepared for unexpected delays and have a backup plan in case of emergencies on the road.

In the midst of the chaos, there have been heartwarming stories of strangers helping each other out. Some drivers have been sharing snacks and water with those stuck in the traffic, while others have offered to let people use their phones to make important calls. It is moments like these that show the true spirit of humanity and bring a sense of positivity to an otherwise frustrating situation.

As the clean-up continues, drivers are advised to check for updates on the situation and plan their journeys accordingly. It is hoped that the lanes will be reopened soon, and the traffic will start flowing smoothly again.

In conclusion, while the delays on the M25 are undoubtedly causing inconvenience and frustration for drivers, it is important to remain positive and patient. The authorities are doing their best to resolve the situation, and it is a reminder for all of us to be prepared for unexpected delays on the road. Let us also take this opportunity to show kindness and compassion towards our fellow drivers, and make the best of a difficult situation.

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