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Dartford Crossing closure causes M25 traffic chaos Dartford Crossing closure causes M25 traffic chaos
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Motorists are facing huge delays after the M25 Dartford Crossing between Kent and Essex was closed in both directions because of a security alert. Drivers are stuck in huge queues after the M25 Dartford Crossing between Kent and Essex was closed in both directions because of a security alert.
The Highways Agency closed the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at 17:00 BST, with both tunnels shut 20 minutes later. Police ordered the closure when a pedestrian was arrested after being spotted behaving unusually, at about 16:00 BST.
Police said they were called at 16:00 BST to a report that a male pedestrian was behaving unusually. The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge was shut at 17:00 BST, with both tunnels shut 20 minutes later.
He was arrested and officers said they had found a suspicious item, leading to the closure of the crossing. Kent Police said officers found a suspicious item, forcing the closures.
Motorists stuck in the queues of traffic have reported seeing an army bomb disposal vehicle, ambulances and emergency service vehicles heading towards the crossing. There are reportedly nine-mile tailbacks in both Kent, on the anti-clockwise M25, and in Essex, on the clockwise stretch.
'Trapped vehicles' 'Man was shouting'
Motorists stuck in the queues have reported seeing an army bomb disposal vehicle, ambulances and emergency service vehicles heading towards the crossing.
Motorist Graeme Brouder, 36, from Twickenham in south-west London, said: "I was coming off the other side of the bridge towards the tolls at about 16:30 BST.
"I was about five cars from the barrier and I saw a guy out of the corner of my eye come running along the side of my car, he ran to the barriers.
"He came back towards the cars, he went across into the lane next to me, tried to get in the car next to me, he was shouting something - I had my windows up so I couldn't hear him.
"He was shouting at that car, tried to get in that car, ran past mine, tried my door handle, and then ran down the lane behind me and he was just shouting at everyone.
"He was running around, he was trying to get in everybody's cars."
Trapped vehicles
The force said it expected the crossing to be closed for some time and advised motorists to find alternative routes.The force said it expected the crossing to be closed for some time and advised motorists to find alternative routes.
Trapped traffic on the bridge is being released and diverted back into Essex, while some trapped vehicles have been released from the tunnels.Trapped traffic on the bridge is being released and diverted back into Essex, while some trapped vehicles have been released from the tunnels.
The toll booths have also been cleared of traffic.The toll booths have also been cleared of traffic.
There are reportedly nine-mile tailbacks in both Kent, on the anti-clockwise M25, and in Essex, on the clockwise stretch.
In London, there are severe delays in East Ham, Beckton, Bow, Woolwich, at the Blackwall Tunnel and all approaches to the M25.In London, there are severe delays in East Ham, Beckton, Bow, Woolwich, at the Blackwall Tunnel and all approaches to the M25.
The A11, A12 and A13 also have extra heavy traffic.The A11, A12 and A13 also have extra heavy traffic.
The A282 Dartford to Thurrock crossing over the River Thames, which consists of the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and two tunnels, is used by 140,000 vehicles a day.The A282 Dartford to Thurrock crossing over the River Thames, which consists of the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and two tunnels, is used by 140,000 vehicles a day.
Traffic heading south into Kent uses the bridge, while northbound vehicles travelling to Essex use the tunnels, with the M25 linking up either side.Traffic heading south into Kent uses the bridge, while northbound vehicles travelling to Essex use the tunnels, with the M25 linking up either side.
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