M42 closed for almost 24 hours after lorry fire
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Part of the M42 in Warwickshire was closed for almost 24 hours after a lorry fire.
The motorway was shut southbound between junction 10 for Tamworth and nine for the M6 Toll after the HGV caught fire on the hard shoulder at about 13:30 BST on Wednesday.
National Highways said the removal of the lorry and its load of cardboard was a slow process and was not completed until 05:00 BST on Thursday.
A spokesperson for the organisation said the entire width of the carriageway needed resurfacing before it could be safely reopened, which came at about 12:30 BST.
Drivers had been urged to leave extra time for their journeys, with delays of up to 40 minutes reported throughout Thursday morning.
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- Published26 June