Man taken to hospital after A14 lorry crash shuts road for nearly 12 hours

A stretch of the A14 has reopened after being shut for nearly 12 hours following a two-lorry crash which saw a man taken to hospital. Emergency services including police, ambulance and fire crews were called to the westbound carriageway between Stowmarket[1] and Needham Market[2] at about 1.45pm yesterday. A man was taken to West Suffolk Hospital with arm injuries, a police spokesperson said.

A man was taken to hospital following a two-lorry crash on the A14 near Stowmarket.
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pPicture: iStock / Google Maps A man was taken to hospital following a two-lorry crash on the A14 near Stowmarket. Picture: iStock / Google Maps

The road was shut between junctions 49 and 50 with closures starting to lift around 11.30pm and the road fully reopening at 1.24am.

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A National Highways spokesperson said once the lorries had been recovered, teams needed to clean up battery acid that had been spilt from one of the vehicles onto the road.

Suffolk Police confirmed no arrests were made.



References

  1. ^ Stowmarket (suffolknews.co.uk)
  2. ^ Needham Market (suffolknews.co.uk)