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Traffic at a standstill following crash on major south Essex road

Traffic at a standstill following crash on major south Essex road

Yahoo28-04-2025

TRAFFIC is at a standstill and severe delays are being reported on the A13 in Pitsea this morning following a crash between Five Bells and South Mayne.
Drivers are reporting delays of around 40 minutes as traffic in all lanes is stopped in response to the crash.
The incident was first reported at around 7.55am, and there is currently no information around its severity.
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An update on the AA's traffic map said: "All lanes stopped and stationary traffic due to crash on A13 Eastbound between A176 (Five Bells Interchange) and A132 South Mayne (Pitsea Flyover)."
Essex Police and the East of England Ambulance Service have been contacted for comment.

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