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Everything we know about A55 Conwy Tunnel fire as disruption could last 'for days'
Everything we know about A55 Conwy Tunnel fire as disruption could last 'for days'

Wales Online

time2 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Wales Online

Everything we know about A55 Conwy Tunnel fire as disruption could last 'for days'

Everything we know about A55 Conwy Tunnel fire as disruption could last 'for days' A major incident was declared by the fire service and there was travel chaos across north Wales as a result of the fire and thick smoke Drivers were advised to stay in their vehicles due to the smoke (Image: Marcus Copeland ) A huge fire which saw smoke billowing from the A55 Conwy Tunnel and a major incident being declared could cause disruption for the coming days, the fire service has said. After the blaze broke out on Thursday afternoon (June 19) there were huge tailbacks on the A55 and surrounding roads as drivers sought alternative routes. ‌ The road was closed in both directions near Conwy until the early hours of Friday morning. However, drivers still face disruption as the westbound carriageway remains closed from J19 to J17. ‌ According to traffic monitoring site Inrix, traffic can use the eastbound tunnel via a contraflow system. North Wales Live understands that a crane vehicle burst into flames inside the tunnel shortly after 2pm. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here Article continues below By 3.42pm, the fire had been declared a 'major incident' by North Wales Fire and Rescue Service. In a statement, the service said: 'We're working with multi-agency partners to control the fire, protect the environment and re-open the tunnel as soon as it's safe to do so.' It's thought the tunnel fire involved a crane truck (Image: Eira D'Arcy ) North Wales Police initially urged all motorists caught up in queues to 'stay in their vehicles due to heavy smoke in the area'. One driver described how he emerged from Conwy Tunnel to see smoke billowing into the sky. ‌ In an update at 5.30pm, the fire service said the fire had been brought under control. Here is everything we know so far about the major incident: What have the emergency services said? The latest update from North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, released at 6pm on Thursday, June 19, says: A multi-agency response is underway following a major incident involving a vehicle fire in the Conwy Tunnel on the westbound A55. The fire was reported at 13:48, and emergency services are working together at the scene. ‌ "The fire is now under control, and we can confirm that there have been no fatalities. "Due to the scale of the incident and the need for ongoing safety assessments, the Conwy Tunnel remains closed in both directions and is expected to remain closed for a significant amount of time. Detailed inspections will need to be carried out to determine the extent of any damage before the tunnel can be safely re-opened. "We are aware of the severe disruption that has been caused and that traffic along the A55 has been affected, however diversions are in place. Roads in and around the Colwyn Bay, Conwy, Llanrwst and Betws-y-Coed areas are extremely busy at this time – including nearby villages, and we urge motorists to allow plenty of time for their travels. ‌ "We anticipate that there will be significant disruption for the next few days, and motorists are being advised to allow additional time for their journeys and to keep up to date with the latest traffic and travel information via Traffic Wales. "We are urging the public to: Keep windows and doors closed if you live nearby, as a precaution due to smoke in the area. Avoid the area, there are significant delays on the A55 and surrounding routes. Use the strategic diversion route. ‌ "We thank the public for their continued patience and cooperation as agencies work together to manage the situation safely and effectively." The view from Conwy Marina (Image: North Wales Live ) Was anybody injured? There were fears that people might have been trapped inside the tunnel as smoke billowed out. The emergency services have not yet commented on whether anyone was hurt, but the fire service confirmed there were no fatalities. ‌ When will the tunnel reopen? On Thursday evening, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said that, "due to the scale of the incident and the need for ongoing safety assessments, the Conwy Tunnel remains closed in both directions and is expected to remain closed for a significant amount of time. "Detailed inspections will need to be carried out to determine the extent of any damage before the tunnel can be safely re-opened." They added that they expected there to be "significant disruption" for "the next few days". The eastbound tunnel has re-opened, with traffic using it via a contraflow system. As the fire happened in the westbound tunnel, it is understood that this could remain closed for some time. ‌ 'I thought it might explode', witnesses say Eira D'Arcy, who was travelling to Anglesey, said: "The tunnel was still open when we came through. It was scary as I thought it may explode and wanted to get out of the tunnel." Another driver told North Wales Live that there was "smoke everywhere" and emergency messages playing in the tunnel. Marcus Copeland said: "We were coming back from Anglesey when we saw some white smoke coming from the tunnel, then lots of thick black smoke started coming out. We were the closest vehicle to the tunnel at that point, so we pulled over into a slip road and walked up the bank, there was acrid black smoke everywhere. It was really bad. ‌ "You could here audio messages in the tunnel telling people to leave their vehicles and walk out. There are lots of police and fire engines at the scene. "Cars were being turned round the wrong way on the A55 to come off and we are the last car coming off down a slip road. Looking behind us you can see the A55 is empty, apart from wagons and buses which are also now being turned around. There is still lots of black smoke. "It is really hot and whatever caused the fire, it could have been caused by the heat." Article continues below

M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped
M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped

The Irish Sun

time15 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Irish Sun

M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped

DRIVERS have been warned of traffic chaos building on the M4 this evening. A three mile bumper-to-bumper queue formed on the major motorway after a horror car fire erupted near Pontyclun, in Wales. Two lanes were shut down on the M4 westbound between J34 A4119 (Miskin) and J35 A473 (Pencoed). Emergency services were called to the scene this afternoon after the vehicle blaze broke out. A spokesperson for traffic monitor Inrix confirmed: "One lane closed and queueing traffic due to accident on M4 Prince of Wales Bridge westbound from J21 M48 to J22 M49." A National Highways South-West spokesperson added: "#M4 westbound between J16 #Swindon and J17 #Cirencester #Chippenham #Wiltshire TRAFFIC STOPPED Vehicle fire, @DWFireRescue on scene. Delays building (currently 30 mins)." Read More Lanes one and two were closed but have since re-opened. There was also a crash on the M32 southbound, which blocked the carriageway near junction 2 for Eastville. More travel disruption was sparked this evening when a car broke-down on the M49 northbound. Inrix warned of congestion in the area from junction 1 of the M49 to the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge at junction 22. Most read in The Sun 1 Drivers have been warned of traffic chaos building on the M4 Credit: x/HighwaysSWEST More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at

M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped
M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped

Scottish Sun

time15 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Scottish Sun

M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped

Two lanes have been shut down ROADBLOCK M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DRIVERS have been warned of traffic chaos building on the M4 this evening. A three mile bumper-to-bumper queue formed on the major motorway after a horror car fire erupted near Pontyclun, in Wales. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Two lanes were shut down on the M4 westbound between J34 A4119 (Miskin) and J35 A473 (Pencoed). Emergency services were called to the scene this afternoon after the vehicle blaze broke out. A spokesperson for traffic monitor Inrix confirmed: "One lane closed and queueing traffic due to accident on M4 Prince of Wales Bridge westbound from J21 M48 to J22 M49." A National Highways South-West spokesperson added: "#M4 westbound between J16 #Swindon and J17 #Cirencester #Chippenham #Wiltshire TRAFFIC STOPPED Vehicle fire, @DWFireRescue on scene. Delays building (currently 30 mins)." Read More TRAVEL CHAOS Major motorway closed after crash & lorry fire leaving 6 miles of traffic Lanes one and two were closed but have since re-opened. There was also a crash on the M32 southbound, which blocked the carriageway near junction 2 for Eastville. More travel disruption was sparked this evening when a car broke-down on the M49 northbound. Inrix warned of congestion in the area from junction 1 of the M49 to the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge at junction 22. 1 Drivers have been warned of traffic chaos building on the M4 Credit: x/HighwaysSWEST More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.

M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped
M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped

The Sun

time15 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

M4 traffic: Road blocked after car fire leaves smoke billowing across motorway and traffic stopped

DRIVERS have been warned of traffic chaos building on the M4 this evening. A three mile bumper-to-bumper queue formed on the major motorway after a horror car fire erupted. Two lanes were shut down on the M4 westbound between J34 A4119 (Miskin) and J35 A473 (Pencoed). Emergency services were called to the scene this afternoon after the blaze broke out. A spokesperson for traffic monitor Inrix confirmed: "One lane closed and queueing traffic due to accident on M4 Prince of Wales Bridge westbound from J21 M48 to J22 M49." A National Highways South-West spokesperson added: "#M4 westbound between J16 #Swindon and J17 #Cirencester #Chippenham #Wiltshire TRAFFIC STOPPED Vehicle fire, @DWFireRescue on scene. Delays building (currently 30 mins)." Lanes one and two were closed but have since re-opened. There was also a crash on the M32 southbound, which blocked the carriageway near junction 2 for Eastville. More travel disruption was sparked this evening when a car broke-down on the M49 northbound. Inrix warned of congestion in the area from junction 1 of the M49 to the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge at junction 22. 1 is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.

Live A5 updates as serious crash on North Wales border causes delays
Live A5 updates as serious crash on North Wales border causes delays

North Wales Live

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • North Wales Live

Live A5 updates as serious crash on North Wales border causes delays

A serious crash on the A5 on the North Wales border is causing delays this morning. It has happened near Gobowen. An Inrix traffic monitoring service statement said: "A5 in both directions closed due to accident from B5009 (Gobowen turn off) to B5069 (South Gobowen / Hospital Roundabout). Traffic is coping well." This is a breaking news story. We will bring you all the latest as we get it via the live blog below. Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you. If you have some information you can contact us by following our Twitter feed @northwaleslive - the official North Wales Live account - real news in real time. Or like - your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day from the North Wales Live. Don't forget you can also keep up to date with the latest via the free North Wales Live app. Download it for Apple devices here and Android devices here.

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