Lorry Fire Causes Major Disruptions on Kent's A2
A major lorry fire on the A2 in Kent has resulted in significant delays, with lanes one, two, and three of the four westbound lanes currently closed. This has led to severe disruptions and long delays, with congestion extending to Tollgate Services. National Highways estimates delays exceeding 90 minutes above normal journey times and six miles of congestion. Drivers are advised to plan for extended travel times.
The fire, which occurred on Thursday morning (February 19), has caused an unknown amount of damage, with no injuries reported. Kent Fire and Rescue Service responded to the scene, deploying five fire engines and a bulk water carrier to extinguish the blaze using main jets. The technical rescue unit also attended, using a telehandler to remove and cool the contents of the vehicle.
Traffic cameras along the A2 have captured the long queues and severe delays, with congestion extending six miles. National Highways predicts that delays will persist until midday, but this is subject to change. The lane closure is affecting the A2 between B255 (Bean) and M25/A282 (Darenth).
Despite the disruptions, surrounding roads seem to be handling the situation adequately. This incident highlights the vulnerability of road networks to unexpected events and the importance of staying informed about traffic updates to navigate such situations effectively.