A major road leading onto the M25 near South London has been closed following a massive oil spill. The incident, caused by a lorry leaking 16,000 litres of diesel, has resulted in a 10-mile stretch of spillage.
Incident Details
The spill occurred on the A24, affecting the road from Beare Green to Leatherhead and continuing onto the M25 at junction nine. Authorities have issued warnings about the severe traffic disruptions expected to last for several days.
Police Warnings
Epsom and Ewell Police have been actively informing the public about the situation. In a tweet, they stated: “Roads in Surrey have been closed following an oil spill. A lorry has leaked 16,000 litres of diesel for 10 miles along the A24 from Beare Green to Leatherhead and on to the M25 at junction nine. Drivers are being warned of ‘extensive traffic disruption’ over the next couple of days.”
Traffic Impact
The oil spill has caused significant traffic delays, with road closures and diversions in place. Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible and seek alternative routes. The cleanup operation is expected to be complex and time-consuming due to the extensive length of the spill.
Cleanup and Safety Measures
Emergency services and environmental teams are on the scene working to contain and clean up the diesel spill. Safety measures have been implemented to prevent further hazards, and motorists are urged to exercise caution if traveling near the affected areas.
Public Advisory
Authorities are advising drivers to plan their journeys accordingly, allowing extra time for travel or considering re-routing. Continuous updates will be provided by local police and traffic management services to keep the public informed about the progress of the cleanup and any changes in road status.