M1 fire RECAP: Major UK motorway grinds to halt after van blaze outside busy airport
A major motorway has come to a standstill after a van caught fire, causing diesel to spill across the carriageway. The M1 southbound in Leicestershire remained closed between Junction 24 (Kegworth) and Junction 23a (East Midlands Airport) in the evening, hours after the incident was reported at around 1.20pm. National Highways[1] said a full safety inspection of the carriageway will be carried out before the motorway can reopen and urged drivers in the area to allow extra time for their journeys.
All traffic trapped within the road closure was released in the evening.
18:56Eliana NunesTraffic in Derby is causing delays to bus services
Arriva Bus has said in a post on X: "Good evening due to An incident on the M1 the traffic is being forced through Derby. This is have a severe effect. on our service 2,2A 1A,1B, and 1C we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause."
17:57Eliana NunesRoad remains closed
The M1 southbound in Leicestershire remains closed between Junction 24 (Kegworth) and Junction 23a (East Midlands Airport) following a vehicle fire and diesel spillage in the early afternoon. National Highways said in an update on its website: "All traffic caught within the closure has now been released past the scene."
17:05Eliana NunesSome traffic is being released
Traffic monitoring service Inrix reports that some vehicles are now being released past the scene.
Traffic has been held following a vehicle fire on the M1 southbound between junctions 24 and 23a. The motorway remains heavily congested, with Inrix warning of "severe delays" for drivers.
Queues are stretching from junction 24 (East Midlands Airport) back to Trowell (Google Maps)16:23Eliana Nunes
Fire has been extinguished
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze on the M1 southbound has been contained. The response has been reduced to a single fire engine, with crews working to "damp down" the scene, the service added.
Fire crews tackling a van fire on the M1 (Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service)16:07KEY EVENT
One-hour delay on M1 southbound
Delays of up to an hour have been reported on the M1 following an earlier van fire, which forced the closure of the southbound carriageway between Junction 24 (Kegworth) and Junction 23a (East Midlands Airport).
Google Maps shows traffic tailing back from East Midlands Airport to Long Eaton.
16:02Eliana NunesDiversions in place
Diversions are in place for drivers heading southbound on the M1. Road users should follow the route marked with a solid triangle symbol:
- Exit the M1 southbound at Junction 24.
- Take the 4th exit onto the A453 southbound.
- Continue southbound on the A453 to the M1 J23a / A42 / A453 Finger Farm Roundabout.
- At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the M1/A42 southbound entry slip road.
- Continue onto the M1 southbound free-flow lane.
- Rejoin the main M1 southbound carriageway at J23a.
Van fire led to diesel spillage across carriageway
National Highways has said in a statement on its website: "The M1 southbound in Leicestershire remains closed between Junction 24 (Kegworth) and Junction 23a (East Midlands Airport) following a vehicle fire which resulted in a diesel spillage across the carriageway. "Emergency services are in attendance and National Highways specialist contractors are en route to assess and treat the contaminated road surface.
"A full safety inspection of the carriageway and associated infrastructure will be carried out before any decision is made to reopen, ensuring the road is safe for traffic, with the possibility of resurfacing." The incident was reported at around 1.20pm, Leicestershire Live[2] reports.
The fire service shared footage of the blaze (Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service )15:56Eliana Nunes
Motorists should expect delays, says fire service
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said in a post on social media: "Our crews from Castle Donington, Coalville and Loughborough Station attended a vehicle fire on the M1 motorway southbound between J24 and J23A this afternoon. There were no casualties.
This is an ongoing incident and motorists should expect delays."
References
- ^ National Highways (www.mirror.co.uk)
- ^ Leicestershire Live (www.leicestermercury.co.uk)