several cars involved, kilometre-long queues

The cars on the Milan’s eastern ring roadthe A51have been bottled for hours long queues over nine kilometres. The traffic is still on tilt following thechain accident which involved four vehicles between exit 10 Palmanova Cascina Gobba and exit 8/8a Sp 103 Segrate Lambrate. Southbound traffic has slowed since 6:00 am.

Accident on the A51 ring road

Around 6:00 am on Tuesday 25 June, on A51 ring road of Milan, heading south, a chain accident was recorded.

The huge pile-up involved four vehicles. Two men aged 31 and 55 were injured, none in critical condition.

Traffic on the Eastern Ring Road of Milan

Three 118 vehicles arrived promptly: two ambulances and a medical car. Police officers were also on site traffic police of Assago for surveys and traffic management.

The accident caused queues they have extended up to over nine kilometreswith heaviest traffic between exits 10 and 8/8a, between Palmanova and Segrate Lambrate.

Queues on the Milan ring road

Heavy traffic continues, with queues at times. The most critical situation occurs between SP208 Carugate – Brugherio Nord junction.

Serious slowdowns in traffic also in the area Lambrate junction: Melzo – Segrate Customs in the direction of the A1 Milan-Naples connection.

The Lambrate junction of the A51 in the direction of the Milan-Naples connection was closed for restoration work following the accident.

Traffic and bad weather in the Lombardy capital

Traffic is made even more intense by the bad weather that continues in the north of Italy. It has been issued in Lombardy yellow alert.

Alert also in Veneto, Basilicata, Marche, Puglia, Piedmont, Sicily, Tuscany and Umbria, beforeheat wave scheduled for the weekend.

Light rain in Milan, scattered to widespread, with the possibility of intensification of showers and temporal risk.



Photo source: ANSA

 
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