A significant highway closure is in effect as a result of local sewage issues leading to flooding.
The M60 in Greater Manchester has been shut in the anti-clockwise direction between junction 17 and junction 14 this morning. The closure is due to ongoing overnight works on the road, which are delayed because of flooding unrelated to the maintenance activities initially planned to finish by 5 am.
Drivers should anticipate delays in the affected area, with a designated diversion route put in place. The flooding is attributed to a burst water pipe, causing sewage water to inundate the M60. Emergency crews and specialized equipment are currently at the scene working to resolve the issue, but traffic disruptions are expected until the roadway is deemed safe.
National Highways have alerted about extended delays on the busy motorway, with current traffic delays reaching up to 50 minutes compared to normal traffic flow expectations. Additional specialist support is en route to assist with managing the sewage spill, as efforts continue to make the road secure.
The M60 remains closed, and a diversion route is operational. National Highways have arranged for a signed diversion route due to the ongoing roadworks on the M60.
The closure of the M60 is a result of sewage system malfunctions. The scheduled completion of overnight works between junction 17 and junction 14 is delayed past 5 am due to the flooding incident affecting the carriageway. National Highways emphasized that the flooding is linked to a local sewage infrastructure issue and is not connected to the planned maintenance activities.
