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10:14am Wednesday 15th October 2008
THE eastbound carriageway of the M50 has been re-opened 24 hours after it was closed because of a fuel spillage.
Emergency crews worked all day and through the night to clear an estimated 250 litres of liquid from the road after a lorry carrying coal hit the central reservation of the M50 at around 10.40am yesterday.
The road was closed eastbound between Junction 4 for Ross and Junction 2 for Ledbury, while one lane of the westbound carriageway was closed for a while to aid recovery work.
No-one is thought to have been injured and diversions involving the A449 and A417 were put in place.
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