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The M6 in Cheshire is currently closed northbound following a serious collision near Knutsford.
The incident was reported to police at around 4am today, Tuesday 4 June, and involves four HGVs and a tanker.
One person is believed to have sustained serious injuries, he has been taken to the Royal Stoke Hospital. His injuries are not believed to be life threatening at this time.
Superintendent Gareth Wrigley said:
“I appreciate the disruption that this incident is likely to cause and I want to reassure motorists that we are working hard to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.
“However, due to the scale of the collision, we are expecting the closure is expected to remain in place for several hours.
“Local diversion are in place, but we are urging motorists to avoid the area and delay their journeys if possible.”
Anyone with any information in relation to the collision is asked to contact Cheshire Police on 101, or visit www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us quoting IML 1839287.
Two lanes of the northbound carriageway have now reopened, however temporary closures may need to be put back in place while recovery work is undertaken.
Officers are continuing to urge motorists to avoid the area and delay their journeys if possible.
All of the vehicles have now been recovered from the scene and the incident has now been passed to Highways England.
Following assessment, it has been found that three lanes of the carriageway will need to be resurfaced, therefore only one lane is open at the current time
Highways are working to complete the work as quickly as possible, however the lane closures are expected to remain in place throughout rush hour and into the evening.
Therefore, police are continuing to urge motorists to avoid the area if possible.