QEII Bridge Closed Indefinitely as Crews Address High-Altitude Safety Crisis
The QEII Bridge remains closed indefinitely while emergency crews and National Highways tackle a high-altitude safety crisis. Teams are working at height over the river to make the structure safe for traffic.
Traffic measures and disruption
A contraflow was installed through the tunnel to ease Monday evening rush-hour traffic. The measure helped keep vehicles moving, but delays persisted.
Police say the bridge will stay shut tonight and through Tuesday morning peak travel times. Drivers should expect continued disruption across local routes.
Police response and safety assessment
Chief Superintendent Simon Anslow urged motorists to avoid the area where possible. He advised drivers to plan alternative journeys to reduce congestion.
National Highways, which has responsibility for the crossing, assessed the situation as unsafe to reopen. The complexity stems from work being carried out at significant height.
Enforcement and community impact
Officers warned they will act against anyone who endangers lives or disrupts emergency response. The closure has wide effects on the local community.
Police thanked the public for their patience and said they continue to work with partners to end the dangerous disruption. Keeping people safe and keeping Essex moving remain priorities.
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