Bristol: M32 reopens after closure from flooding

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A large pool of water formed on the M32 motorway in Bristol after heavy rain overnight

The M32 in Bristol has reopened after being closed for several hours in both directions when heavy rain caused flooding.

National Highways South West sent contractors and extra resources to the scene at junction 3 A4320 Easton Way in St Pauls to clear the water.

Long delays formed back to junction 1 at Hambrook as drivers struggled to pass the flooding.

The M32 links the M4 with Bristol city centre.

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