There are long delays on the A282 Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartford Crossing after a car fire.
Highways South East said "severe delays" of 120 minutes were continuing to build clockwise and that there is eight miles of congestion back through to junction 29.
They added that this was due to a blocked carriageaway to allow crews to treat the road service.
The carriageway is blocked on the #A282 #QEIIBridge to allow crews to treat the road surface. SEVERE delays continue to build clockwise approx. 120 minutes above normal travel time, 8 miles of congestion back through J29. Plan ahead and consider alternative routes pic.twitter.com/bBWLo7uF5x
— Highways England (@HighwaysSEAST) August 4, 2021
Lanes three and four on the A282 Dartford Bridge have been released past the scene now - but Highways South East has said that the tunnels "may have to close intermittently".
***Update***
— Highways England (@HighwaysSEAST) August 4, 2021
Lanes 3 and 4 have been released past the scene.https://t.co/Ll77kICUy0
The vehicle fire was first reported at around 3.45pm when emergency services were on the way to the scene.
Highways England then gave an update that the fire brigade had the fire under control - but that there "may be damage to the road service".
***Update***
— Highways England (@HighwaysSEAST) August 4, 2021
From CCTV Fire Brigade appear to have fire under control as it was significant there may be damage to road surface. Everyone working to get traffic moving as soon as possible however this may be on reduced lanes - further updates to follow.https://t.co/d8A6z1AMfY
Highways England also said at the time that it was working to get traffic moving as soon as possible.
There is currently congestion to halfway before J28 (Brentwood), with further delays along the A13 between Rainham and Orsett heading towards the bridge.
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