A14 near Needham Market reopens after lorry goes into ditch

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Drivers are being warned to allow extra time for journeys due to an incident on the A14

The A14 has reopened following a serious lorry crash in Suffolk.

National Highways said the lorry had left the eastbound carriageway and entered a ditch between junction 51 at Needham Market and junction 52 at Claydon.

Suffolk Police said the HGV was believed to have aquaplaned in flood water at about 01:00 GMT, but the driver was not seriously hurt.

Delays remain in the area, National Highways said.

The A14 was shut until just before 10:30 GMT due to "the complexity of the scene".

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