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M2 queues and traffic near Gillingham as fuel spill closes slip road

A slip road shut for almost 24 hours following a fuel spill is now fully reopen again.

The incident was reported at about 2.30pm on Tuesday and closed the exit slip on the coastbound carriageway at J4 for Gillingham.

One lane on the exit slip road at J4 of the M2 for Gillingham remains closed after a fuel spill. Picture: Traffic England
One lane on the exit slip road at J4 of the M2 for Gillingham remains closed after a fuel spill. Picture: Traffic England
A fuel spill on the slip road at junction 4 of the M2 for Gillingham has been closed. Picture: UKNIP
A fuel spill on the slip road at junction 4 of the M2 for Gillingham has been closed. Picture: UKNIP
A fuel spill on the slip road at junction 4 of the M2 for Gillingham has been closed. Picture: UKNIP
A fuel spill on the slip road at junction 4 of the M2 for Gillingham has been closed. Picture: UKNIP

Traffic yesterday afternoon was extremely heavy in the area with queues building back at J3 for Blue Bell Hill and Chatham where drivers tried to exit the motorway there.

Police arrived on the scene alongside firefighters and closed off the road while highways teams started work to clear the spillage from a lorry.

The force was called at around 12.05pm and since closed the road between the M2 and Sharsted Way.

Pictures from the Traffic England highways cameras this morning showed one lane of the two-lane slip road was still coned off while clearance work continues.

Queues have been reported back as far as J3 at Blue Bell Hill. Picture: UKNIP
Queues have been reported back as far as J3 at Blue Bell Hill. Picture: UKNIP
Police have closed the road and work has begun on the clean up. Picture: UKNIP
Police have closed the road and work has begun on the clean up. Picture: UKNIP
A fuel spill on the slip road at junction 4 of the M2 for Gillingham has been closed. Picture: UKNIP
A fuel spill on the slip road at junction 4 of the M2 for Gillingham has been closed. Picture: UKNIP

National Highways had initially predicted it would take until 5pm to clear yesterday afternoon.

But by lunchtime today the road had reopened.

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