M25 Surrey crash: Police issue major update as man in his 30s suffers serious injuries
Police are investigating following the serious crash
Annette Belcher 17:36, 24 Jun 2026Updated 17:42, 24 Jun 2026
View ImageQueues on the M25(Image: National Highways )
A man in his 30s is in hospital following a serious crash on the M25, which has shut the motorway for hours. Police are appealing for witnesses following the crash on the M25[1] between Surrey and Kent.
The collision happened at junctions six and seven, near Bletchingley, shortly before 10am today (Wednesday, June 24).
The accident involved a white Mercedes Vito van and a white lorry.
The driver of the van, a man in his 30s, suffered serious injuries and was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital by air ambulance, police said.
The M25 clockwise carriageway between junctions six and seven remains closed while emergency services and National Highways continue their response.
Surrey Police[2] said in an update: "One of the vehicles is currently being recovered, and a significant oil spillage from the collision has caused damage to the road surface. National Highways engineers are carrying out assessments before the carriageway can safely reopen.
Article continues below"Both lanes of the exit slip road at Junction 6 are now open, allowing motorists to leave the motorway and rejoin at Junction 6 if required. Traffic is being diverted via the M26 and local road networks.
Drivers are advised to continue avoiding the area where possible and to follow National Highways and local travel updates for the latest information.
"Our enquiries remain ongoing, and we would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision or has dashcam or helmet-cam footage that may have captured all or part of the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact us, quoting PR/45260075072.
"We would like to thank motorists for their patience and understanding while emergency services responded to the incident and road closures remained in place.
We are also grateful for the continued support of our partner agencies, including Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, South East Coast Ambulance Service, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex and National Highways"
References
- ^ M25 (www.getsurrey.co.uk)
- ^ Surrey Police (www.getsurrey.co.uk)