Bomb scare sparks weekend travel chaos as M3 is shut

  • Junction nine to 11 remain closed after a ‘serious police incident’ 
  • The incident was described by a police officer as a ‘bomb scare’, according to a motorist caught up in the traffic
  • Thousands of Manchester United fans to travel to Southampton for 3pm kickoff

Britain remains on edge as part of the M3 motorway remains completely closed after fears of a bomb scare.

Both directions of the motorway in Hampshire were closed at 4am this morning after police were called to the scene, causing major traffic delays this morning.

The bomb scare means that the motorway is closed both ways between junction 9 and 11 at Winchester, as cars continued to queue past junction 12, Eastleigh.  

Fire crews and ambulance hazardous response team also attended the scene, while Hampshire Police refused to elaborate on what the incident was, only calling it a ‘serious police incident’.  

The bomb scare means that the motorway is closed both ways between junction 9 and 11 at Winchester

The incident was described by a police officer as a ‘bomb scare’, according to a motorist caught up in the traffic.

The closures will cause major traffic delays for thousands of Manchester United fans heading down to Southampton for the 3pm kickoff at St Mary’s stadium. 

People on social media have complained about the lack of information being given out about the road closures, with some reporting being stuck in traffic for hours.

A bomb squad used a robot to investigate the item which was found to contain no explosives.  

for nine hours in both directions after a suspicious package was discovered under a motorway bridge near Milton Keynes. 

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