M1 fully reopened after lorry crash caused fire

A burned out lorry with a blue trailerImage source, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue
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The M1 southbound carriageway was closed following a crash

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The M1 in Leicestershire has reopened after a crash between two lorries, which caused a fire that damaged the road.

Police were called to the scene, near junction 20 at Lutterworth, shortly before 05:30 GMT on Monday.

The road was closed in both directions between junctions 20 and 21, but the northbound carriageway reopened three hours later.

Officers said the southbound carriageway remained closed for the rest of the day while the vehicles were recovered and resurfacing work was completed.

The road fully reopened at 00:50 GMT on Tuesday.

Leicestershire Police said no one was injured in the crash.

A burned out lorry on the side of the M1Image source, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue
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Resurfacing work took place on the southbound carriageway of the M1

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