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M6 Northbound: Severe Delays After Earlier Accident

Severe traffic delays on M six northbound due to earlier accident near Thelwall Viaduct. All lanes reopened, but substantial queues persist. Commuters advised to allow extra travel time or consider alternative routes.

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