A second vehicle fire on the M25 Dartford Crossing has led to significant traffic delays...

Published: 1:12 pm November 16, 2023
Updated: 11:09 am October 8, 2025
Kitchen Fire in Canterbury: Quick Response by Kent Fire and Rescue Service

A second vehicle fire on the M25 Dartford Crossing has led to significant traffic delays and the closure of the Dartford Tunnel, exacerbating driver misery on one of the UK’s busiest motorways.

Incident Details

The latest incident, involving a vehicle fire in the east bore tunnel of the Dartford Crossing, has necessitated the closure of both the east and west bore tunnels due to the substantial smoke produced. Kent Fire and Rescue Service is currently responding to the scene.

Traffic Impact and Delays

As a result of the closure, long delays are being reported, particularly approaching from the M25 Junction 2 (A2). Traffic congestion is expected to worsen while efforts to extinguish the fire are underway.

Advisory and Diversion

Motorists are advised to use the clockwise M25 to avoid severe delays in the area. National Highways recommends that drivers plan their routes carefully, considering re-routing or delaying their journeys if affected by the tunnel closure.

Further Information and Assistance

For the latest traffic updates and more information, travelers can visit the National Highways website at www.trafficengland.com or use their mobile apps. Updates are also being provided through regional Twitter feeds. The National Highways contact center is also available around the clock at 0300 123 5000 for up-to-the-minute information.

Conclusion

This second vehicle fire at the Dartford Crossing highlights the importance of safety and preparedness on major roadways. Motorists are urged to stay informed and exercise caution while traveling in the area.

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