Live M4 updates as lorry strikes Brynglas Tunnel causing long delays

In a recent incident, a lorry has struck one of the Brynglas Tunnels, causing major delays and disruptions on the M4 near Newport. The westbound tunnel has been closed for emergency inspections due to damage to the tunnel roof. As a result, long delays are expected in the area.

According to reports from the traffic monitoring system Inrix, a vehicle has collided with the Brynglas Tunnel, prompting the closure of the tunnel for safety checks. Traffic Wales has confirmed that the tunnel will remain closed until the necessary investigations and repair works are completed. Motorists are advised to follow the diversion route via junction 25 at Caerleon. However, traffic cameras are showing extensive congestion and delays along the affected route.

Gwent Police have issued a statement indicating that debris has been reported on the M4 following the incident. As a precautionary measure, the westbound tunnel has been shut down for clearing operations. Drivers are urged to avoid the area and seek alternative routes to minimize disruption to their journeys.

Live updates from the scene show that traffic is being diverted off the M4 at junction 25 Caerleon, as the westbound tunnel remains closed. Reports confirm that a lorry was involved in the collision with the tunnel, resulting in traffic being held in the area. Authorities are working diligently to clear the road and manage the situation effectively.

As the situation unfolds, it is essential for motorists to stay informed and consider alternate travel arrangements to avoid further delays. Stay tuned for more updates on the ongoing situation and be sure to follow the latest developments as authorities work to resolve the incident on the M4 near Newport.