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Lorry falls 60 metres from motorway bridge

A lorry has plummeted 60 metres from a bridge on the M6 in Cheshire.

The vehicle fell from the Thelwall Viaduct near Warrington – between junctions 20 and 21 on the motorway – and landed on an embankment below, police said.

It happened at around 6.50pm on Monday. It’s thought the driver of the lorry has not suffered life-threatening injuries.

They were rescued by fire crews who lowered themselves down to the lorry.

Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service used water to cool the vehicle and stopped a leak of around 1,000 litres of fuel.

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Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service handout photo of emergency services on the scene under a bridge on the M6 in Cheshire where a lorry fell 60 metres from the Thelwall Viaduct between junctions 20 and 21, landing on the embankment below. Issue date: Monday September 30, 2024. Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service/PA Wire
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A fire engine at the scene. Pic: Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service/PA Wire


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Police have advised motorists to avoid the area, where three northbound lanes are expected to remain closed until Tuesday morning, the Cheshire Constabulary said.

Just one lane remains open with a reduced speed limit.

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