A pedestrian has been left with "serious" injuries after a three-lorry crash on the M25 near London Colney this morning.
At around 12.23am today, police were called to reports of a collision involving three lorries and a pedestrian.
A spokesperson for Herts police said: "Officers attended alongside the ambulance service.
"The pedestrian – a man aged in his 50s – was taken to hospital with serious injuries."
At the time, National Highways posted a statement on X which read: "Traffic has been stopped on the M25 clockwise in Hertfordshire within J22 (London Colney) due to a serious collision."
Over five hours later, at 6.22am, the road finally reopened following a "police investigation".
The #M25 in #Hertfordshire is now OPEN clockwise within J22 (for #StAlbans) following a serious collision.
— National Highways: East (@HighwaysEAST) October 24, 2024
There are no significant delays.
Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/WBRQ0noH9Q
A spokesperson for East of England Ambulance Service said: "We sent Essex and Herts Air Ambulance, an ambulance, ambulance officer vehicle and a rapid response vehicle.
"A man was taken to St Mary's Hospital by land ambulance for further care."
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