Delays on the M25 are set to continue into the night after a large oil spill has resulted in two lanes being closed.
Earlier today (August 6), delays were reported after a lorry broke down between Junctions 25 and 26 clockwise for Waltham Cross and Waltham Abbey, with a diesel spill also causing issues.
As a result, motorists were facing lengthy queues back to junction 23 for South Mimms and the A1(M).
Lanes 1 & 2 (of 4) remain closed on the #M25 clockwise between J25 & J26 due to a diesel spillage on the carriageway.
— National Highways: East (@HighwaysEAST) August 6, 2024
The lane closures will remain in place whilst the carriageway is assessed for potential resurfacing.
There are 2 miles congestion on approach at this time. pic.twitter.com/A2Ww6DTMcX
While National Highways had initially hoped the incident would be resolved by lunchtime, they were forced to close two lanes to assess the road for possible resurfacing.
Shortly after 3pm, it was confirmed that the lanes would remain closed for the rest of the day with resurfacing work set to be carried out tonight.
Severe delays have also been reported on the A1(M) between South Mimms and Waltham Abbey.
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