Essex M25 reopens after three lorries crash near Thurrock

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Image caption, During the morning traffic tailbacks reached 12 miles from the scene of the accident

A driver was released by the fire service and taken to hospital after three lorries collided on the M25 in Essex.

The clockwise carriageway near Thurrock was closed for over eight hours and tailbacks reached 12 miles after the crash just past J30 for Lakeside.

Police advised motorists to avoid the area before the motorway reopened in the early afternoon.

"Emergency services were contacted at 04:40 BST," police said.

The trapped driver suffered leg injuries which "were not serious".

Essex Fire and Rescue Service assistant divisional officer John Harris said releasing the driver was a complex operation.

"The cab of the lorry was extremely badly damaged and the casualty severely trapped.

"We worked with paramedics to release the man and as soon as he was out he was taken from the scene by ambulance."

Image source, Highways Agency

Image caption, The M25 clockwise reopened in the early afternoon after being shut for more than eight hours