26/06/2003

Tanker explodes on motorway

A lorry tanker has exploded on the M2 motorway in Co Antrim this afternoon.

Police have confirmed that the motorway is closed between Templepatrick and Antrim at the Rathbeg junction in both directions following the accident.

One person is believed to have been injured after the lorry and trailer jacknifed.

Police have advised motorists to take an alternative route as tailbacks are being reported.

(MB)

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