Overview
- The anti-clockwise carriageway between Junctions 29 and 30 fully reopened at 6am after being shut for more than 17 hours due to the HGV fire
- Fire crews from Essex, Kent and London extinguished the blaze on Wednesday afternoon and authorities confirmed there were no injuries
- National Highways carried out urgent barrier repairs and removed contaminated surfacing overnight before reopening the motorway
- The clockwise side of the M25 reopened Wednesday afternoon, but the anti-clockwise remained closed until specialist resurfacing was completed
- The closure prompted formal diversions via the A13, A128 and A127 and led to extensive delays through the Dartford tunnels