SOFTNARY UK Huge crash involving at least three police cars closes A1 in both directions

Huge crash involving at least three police cars closes A1 in both directions

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Police cars crashed on the A1 in Newcastle with at least one other civilian car crashed on the central reservation.
The A1 crash this morning is thought to have involved at least two cars and three police vehicles (Picture: North News & Pictures)

A major road has closed in the North East after a crash involving several police cars and at least two other vehicles.

The A1 closed last night after a serious crash thought to involve at least three police cars.

The collision happened in the early hours of the morning between junctions J73 (Swalwell) and J75 (Denton) in Newcastle.

Traffic has been blocked off since about 2am after the incident and the road is expected to remain closed for several hours, National Highways warned.

Footage shows a badly smashed dark grey vehicle near the central reservation with debris and pieces of police cars scattered on the carriageway.

Police cars crashed on the A1 in Newcastle with at least one other civilian car crashed on the central reservation.
The A1 western bypass in Newcastle remains closed after the serious crash (Picture: North News & Pictures)

One police car can be seen crashed further ahead with two others behind acar that appears to be a BMW.

National Highways said the A1 is closed ‘following a very serious collision earlier this morning and full police investigation.’

Drivers face 45-minute delays and four miles of congestion northbound and one mile of congestion southbound at rush hour.

Traffic alerts show congestion stretching back towards Newcastle International Airport and the A69.

We approached Northumbria Police for a comment.

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