Breaking News: M6 Motorway Shutdown - What's Happening?
A major police incident has caused a shutdown on the M6, leading to significant delays.
National Highways has confirmed that the southbound M6 is currently closed due to a police-led incident. Greater Manchester Police and the North West Air Ambulance are on the scene, responding to the situation.
The motorway closure is between Junction 27 for Wigan and Junction 26 for the M58. Motorists are advised to expect lengthy delays as a result.
This is a developing story, and we will keep you updated with the latest information as it unfolds.
12:57 - Helena Vesty:
Traffic is finally easing on the M6, providing some relief to motorists.
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12:48 - Helena Vesty:
Despite lanes reopening, residual delays remain due to the earlier police incident on the southbound M6.
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12:27 - KEY EVENT:
Progress! Two lanes of the southbound carriageway have now been opened, but two lanes remain closed.
12:14 - KEY EVENT:
Delays are now reaching almost an hour, according to National Highways.
12:10 - Helena Vesty:
Images show the extent of the congestion, with huge queues forming on the motorway.
12:06 - Helena Vesty:
Good news! Trapped traffic on the southbound carriageway is being released.
11:59 - Helena Vesty:
Congestion is building back to Charnock Richard, located between Junction 28 for Leyland and Junction 27 for Standish.
11:58 - Helena Vesty:
Police are working to open a lane past the incident scene, but it hasn't happened yet.
National Highways has provided an update:
"The incident is being managed by the police, who are aiming to open a lane shortly. We'll keep you posted as soon as we have confirmation."
11:50 - Helena Vesty:
Motorists are being warned to expect delays as emergency services are on the scene.
Stay tuned for more updates as we navigate this challenging situation together.