M4 traffic: Major vehicle fire causes travel delay chaos for drivers on busy motorway

The incident was first reported just after 10am this morning
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Drivers are being warned of delays on a major motorway in Wales following a vehicle fire, which has caused long delays.
Traffic Wales reported a huge vehicle fire, prompting the temporary closure of the M4 between J37 Pyle and J36 Sarn.
The transport organisation stated that two lanes were closed eastbound from J37 A4229 (Pyle/Porthcawl) to J36 A4061 (Bridgend/Sarn Service Area).
Traffic Wales South reported that police are on the scene and the fire service is en route to the incident.
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They warned that motorists should "expect delays" if they are travelling in the area, which could impact thousands of drivers.
GB News has contacted South Wales Police and South Wales Fire and Rescue Service for a comment.
In the latest update to its official social media account, Traffic Wales reported that all lanes have now reopened, thanking drivers for their patience.
Despite this, traffic maps show minor delays in the area, although this is likely to subside soon.

Drivers are still dealing with delays on the M4
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The delays come as drivers brace for travel chaos, with tens of millions of drivers expected to take a leisure trip this weekend.
Traffic today (Saturday, December 20) is expected to be the busiest getaway of any year since the RAC started tracking Christmas travel habits in 2013.
Around 37.5 million leisure trips are expected to take place in the week leading up to Christmas Day, smashing last year's 29.3 million trips.
The RAC has dubbed today as "Snarl-up Saturday", with 4.1 million trips expected to be taken across the UK as drivers visit friends and family ahead of the festive period.
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The incident took place between J37 (Pyle) and J36 (Sarn)
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The RAC and traffic experts Inrix warn that drivers are likely to face lengthy delays on major roads between 11am and 7pm.
Nick Mullender, RAC mobile servicing and repairs team leader, noted that the week leading up to Christmas would be "Grinch-worthy" for those who fail to plan ahead.
He continued, saying: "The week before Christmas is one of the few times of year when most of the UK hits the road simultaneously, with 2025 looking to be the busiest getaway period since our records began.
"Snarl-up Saturday will be especially busy amid journeys home and the final weekend for gift shopping, but it's midweek Christmas Eve that takes the top spot, suggesting many drivers are saving their precious annual leave and making getaway journeys at the very last moment."









