M25 in Hertfordshire reopens anti-clockwise after lorry overturns

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Traffic building up on the M25Image source, National Highways
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Emergency services and National Highways were sent to the scene

The M25 in Hertfordshire has reopened after it was closed anti-clockwise for more than two hours when a lorry overturned.

National Highways said the road shut at about 10:00 BST between junctions 20 for Kings Langley and 18, for Chorleywood and Rickmansworth.

Emergency services, recovery and National Highways traffic officers were sent to the scene and traffic built up in the area as drivers were diverted.

It reopened at about 12:35.

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