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M2 traffic between Rochester and Chatham near Medway Bridge at junctions 2 and 3 due to lorry fire

The M2 has fully reopened more than four hours after a lorry caught fire on the motorway.

A blaze broke out in the vehicle on the M2 between Rochester and Chatham near the Medway Bridge at about 3.10pm.

The burnt out truck on the coastbound M2 near Rochester and Chatham
The burnt out truck on the coastbound M2 near Rochester and Chatham

Highways England all four lanes of the coastbound carriageway were closed for about 30 minutes due to a spillage from 3.30pm.

The inside lane remained closed until 7.30pm while further clearance work took place.

Two fire engines and a bulk water carrier were sent to the scene, a fire service spokesman said.

Crews used foam and hose reel jets of water to tackle the blaze and left the scene shortly before 3.40pm.

Pictures showed the damage and burnt out cab of the truck but fortunately no casualties were reported.

The burnt out truck on the coastbound M2 near Rochester and Chatham
The burnt out truck on the coastbound M2 near Rochester and Chatham
Traffic is building after the incident near the Medway Bridge on the M2 between Rochester and Chatham. Picture: Highways England
Traffic is building after the incident near the Medway Bridge on the M2 between Rochester and Chatham. Picture: Highways England

The incident is between junction 2 for Rochester and junction 3 for Walderslade.

Queues tailed back for four miles to Cobham and the Gravesend junctions on the A2 while the fire was put out and the spillage was cleared.

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