M6 brought to a standstill by flock of sheep

Tanya GuptaBBC News, West Midlands
News imageBBC A view of traffic on the M6 with queues in the distance, near a bridge and a junction signBBC
The alert led to delays on the M6 as officers worked to get the animals to safety

Traffic was stopped in both directions on the M6 because of a flock of sheep wandering close to the carriageway, National Highways has said.

Work to get the animals to safety saw lanes closed and traffic officers sent to the scene.

The incident in Staffordshire between junction 14 for Stafford and junction 15 for Stoke-on-Trent led to long delays.

National Highways later posted on social media: "The farmer is now on scene and the sheep have been contained." All lanes have since reopened.

News imageNational Highways Traffic officers in high-vis jackets attempt to round up half a dozen sheep close to a carriageway on the M6. One lave seems to be closed to trafficNational Highways
The incident occurred between Junctions 14 and 15

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