A major road between Manchester and Sheffield is closed following a 'serious crash'. Police have shut a stretch of the A57 Snake Pass this afternoon (March 31).
The road is currently closed in both directions between Hurst Road, in Glossop, and the Ladybower Reservoir. Drivers are being urged to use alternative routes.
A spokesperson for Derbyshire Police posted on X (formerly Twitter): "The A57 Snake Pass is closed between Hurst Road in Glossop and the junction with Ladybower Reservoir following a serious collision. Please avoid the area and use alternative routes."
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There is currently standing traffic approaching the scene in both directions, according to the Inrix traffic monitoring system. Delays are also building on the A57 in Mottram, Tameside.
Further details on the nature of the incident are yet to be confirmed. Emergency services have been approached for comment.
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The closure spans 13 miles along the A57, from Hurst Road to Ladybower Reservoir, near Bamford.
The A57 Snake Pass is currently closed in both directions following a 'serious crash'.
Police have closed off the road between Hurst Road, in Glossop, and the Ladybower Reservoir.
People are being urged to avoid the area this afternoon.
There is currently standing traffic approaching the scene in both directions.
Queues are also building on the A57 in Mottram, according to Inrix.
Snake Pass is one of the key routes between Manchester and Sheffield, with this incident affecting drivers heading through the Peak District on Easter Sunday.
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