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Two dead as lorry hits van on M62 Two dead as lorry hits van on M62
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Two people were killed when the van they were travelling in was hit by a lorry on a motorway in West Yorkshire.Two people were killed when the van they were travelling in was hit by a lorry on a motorway in West Yorkshire.
The lorry was travelling east on the M62 when it crashed through the central barrier, hitting the van and a mobile crane on the opposite carriageway.The lorry was travelling east on the M62 when it crashed through the central barrier, hitting the van and a mobile crane on the opposite carriageway.
Police said the lorry driver was badly injured and several other people suffered minor injuries.Police said the lorry driver was badly injured and several other people suffered minor injuries.
A section of the M62 between Leeds and Bradford was closed in both directions causing major disruption to traffic.A section of the M62 between Leeds and Bradford was closed in both directions causing major disruption to traffic.
The Highways Agency said the motorway between junction 27 for Gildersome and junction 28 for Tingley was likely to be closed until at least 1400 BST.The Highways Agency said the motorway between junction 27 for Gildersome and junction 28 for Tingley was likely to be closed until at least 1400 BST.
They said the big lorry came through to the other side of the motorway and smashed into the red van Anne Fox, local resident
Fire and ambulance crews were called to the scene and traffic was being diverted on to the M1 north and M621 westbound.Fire and ambulance crews were called to the scene and traffic was being diverted on to the M1 north and M621 westbound.
The disruption to traffic was increased by another incident involving a man falling from a bridge on to the M62 between junction 30 for Rothwell and junction 31 for Castleford. Anne Fox, who lives near the crash scene, said: "The first thing we heard was nothing, which woke us up because we're so used to the traffic noise."
She then walked on to a nearby motorway bridge, where some stranded lorry drivers told her what had happened just minutes earlier.
"They said the big lorry came through to the other side of the motorway and smashed into the red van."
The disruption to traffic was exacerbated by another incident involving a man falling from a bridge on to the M62 between junction 30 for Rothwell and junction 31 for Castleford.