M4 crash live updates as overturned car causes major delays near Cardiff

An overturned car on the M4 motorway near Cardiff has caused significant delays for drivers this afternoon. The incident occurred on the eastbound section of the motorway between junction 32 Coryton and junction 30 Cardiff Gate. South Wales Police are currently at the scene, where traffic has been brought to a standstill. The overturned vehicle has resulted in heavy congestion in the area, affecting both eastbound and westbound lanes.

All traffic has been temporarily halted due to the overturned car, leading to stationary conditions on the motorway. Meanwhile, traffic on the westbound side is also moving slowly as a result of the incident.

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As the situation on the M4 motorway continues to unfold, commuters are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid the ongoing delays and congestion in the Cardiff area. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.