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Crashes on M20 between Ashford and Hythe and between Wrotham and Swanley cause major delays for drivers

Drivers face severe delays on the M20 tonight after a serious crash this afternoon.

A Landrover towing a trailer smashed into the central barrier on the London-bound stretch between Brands Hatch and Swanley.

A man was taken to Kings College by road, suffering from serious leg injuries.

Firefighters cut the driver free and he was taken to hospital
Firefighters cut the driver free and he was taken to hospital

The air ambulance followed him to hospital.

Police were called to the crash between junction 2 of the A20 and junction 3 of the M25 at 2.20pm.

Fire crews were also called, and used hydraulic rescue equipment to cut a man free from the wreckage.

The Landrover crashed into the central reservation
The Landrover crashed into the central reservation

The west bound carriageway was closed to allow the air ambulance to land, but was opened again at 4.50pm.

Two out of three lanes on the east-bound carriageway remain closed and police crash investigators are at the scene.

Highways Agency crews are working to repair the central reservation which is believed to have been badly damaged in the accident.

An earlier crash happened between Ashford and Hythe when two lorries collided, blocking two lanes.

Kent Police were called at 1.55pm and officers had to implement a rolling road block from Junction 10 at Ashford while the vehicles were recovered.

The road was re-opened at 2.50pm.

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