“Multi-Vehicle Collision Causes M6 Traffic Chaos”

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Emergency services are currently responding to a multi-vehicle collision on a major motorway in the UK. National Highways West Midlands reported the closure of two lanes on the M6 in Staffordshire due to the crash, causing disruptions in traffic flow. Although the road was temporarily held southbound at Junction 12, it has now been reopened.

At the scene, traffic officers and recovery agents are actively managing the situation, with two out of the four lanes still closed at this point. The situation is evolving, and updates will be provided as the event progresses.

Fortunately, all lanes have been cleared and reopened on the M6 southbound at Junction 12 for Cannock after the earlier incident. A spokesperson from National Highways expressed gratitude for the public’s patience and urged travelers to continue their journeys safely.

A National Highways representative stated that efforts are underway to fully reopen all lanes and resume traffic flow following the multiple vehicle collision on the M6 in Staffordshire. The closure at Junction 12 has been resolved, but lanes one and two out of four remain closed as operations continue.

For those seeking further updates, stay informed with the latest developments on this incident that occurred on Wednesday, December 10.

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