Driver rescued after lorry plunges into canal

A lorry in a canal that runs parallel with the road. A worker in a high-vis vest can be seen on the canal side close the lorry, which is half-submerged in the water.Image source, Ian Clarke
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An inflatable raft was used to rescue the driver of the lorry

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A driver has been rescued from a canal by firefighters using an inflatable raft after a heavy goods vehicle plunged into the water.

Emergency services were called to the Trent and Mersey Canal on Booth Lane in Middlewich at 07:00 BST, Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service said.

They used the raft to rescue the trapped driver, who was not thought to be seriously hurt, from the cab of the half-submerged lorry, the service said.

Efforts are now underway to remove the vehicle from the canal.

Booth Lane has been closed and drivers have been asked to avoid the area, a fire service spokesman said.

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