Prosecco spilt on motorway in lorry crash
TVP Roads PolicingPart of a motorway was closed for more than seven hours following a crash between two lorries that left prosecco spilled across the road.
One HGV had its empty shipping container knocked sideways, while the other, which was carrying 20 tonnes of Italian sparkling white wine, was smashed on one side, leaving broken glass bottles and drink across the M4 in Berkshire.
The lorries collided between junctions 13 for the Chieveley Interchange and 14 for Hungerford at about 07:30 BST, with one person receiving minor injuries.
Thames Valley Police described the scene as "not quite the roadside refreshment anyone had in mind".
The westbound carriageway was closed until after 15:00 to allow the vehicles to be recovered, with diversions in place.
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TVP Roads PolicingPolice described the recovery as "prolonged and complex", with one lorry "partially lifted off the ground".
National Highways said its traffic officers were also on scene assisting with traffic management.
It said one of the lorries had its trailer "detach from the cab".
"The trailer is on top of the nearside barrier and there is a significant amount of debris in the carriageway," it said.
It added the road was closed for several hours while the "protracted recovery and clean up works" took place.
TVP Roads PolicingRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service said it sent crews from Newbury, Theale and Caversham Road to the scene.
"No people were trapped but firefighters provided immediate emergency care to one person with minor injuries," it said.
"Firefighters were on the scene for about one hour and 10 minutes before handing over to National Highways."
