Lorry crashes into parked vehicles and building
A lorry has crashed into parked vehicles, a railway bridge and a building in the early hours.
West Mercia Police officers were at Lower Galdeford in Ludlow following the collision which happened about 00:20 BST on Monday.
No-one was injured during the incident and no arrests had been made, the force added.
According to police, the road will be closed by the Ludlow Youth Centre "for a significant amount of time" and the public were asked to avoid the road if possible.
"Officers are on scene at Lower Galdeford in Ludlow and the road remains closed after a lorry collided with several vehicles, a railway bridge and a building at around 12.20am this morning," the force said in a statement.
It said the road would remain closed while it worked with partners to "understand the extent of the damage and any safety implications".
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said it received a call about the crash at 00:26 BST.
Four fire appliances, including a rescue tender, were sent to the scene from Craven Arms, Ludlow and Wellington.
The emergency services have not yet confirmed which building the lorry crashed into.
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