A vehicle on the A1 that caught fire has caused disruption for commuters as Eastbound lanes were closed as authorities dealt with the incident.
The blaze is understood to have taken place at around 5:30pm on the afternoon of Thursday June 23.
Traffic Scotland took to Twitter to say that an Eastbound lane had been closed by Gladsmuir and that this was causing congestion on the roads by Gladsmuir where the incident occurred.
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They tweeted: “#A1 Collision. #A1 Eastbound Gladsmuir now CLOSED.
“Traffic heavy in the area. Delays expected.”
However they notified drivers that one lane had opened to help ease the heavy traffic in the area.
Although they updated commuters to expect long delays and congestion in the immediate aftermath of the incident.
Earlier this afternoon, Edinburgh Live reported that there was severe congestion on the outskirts of Musselburgh at Wallyford after a large HGV crashed onto the railway tracks.
It is understood that all of the emergency services were in attendance and Network Rail stated that commuters should expect some disruption when travelling to the East of the capital.
Several trains from Edinburgh to Newcastle, Doncaster, York and London were required to set off from Dunbar as a consequence.
The incident happened around 2.00pm on Thursday June 23.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers received reports of a vehicle on fire on the A1 southbound near Haddington around 4.45pm on Thursday, 23 June, 2022.
“Emergency services are in attendance and the fire has been extinguished by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. No-one was injured and one lane is closed.”
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