Four people have died after a lorry smashed through barriers and crashed into two opposite traffic cars on the M5 in Gloucestershire between junctions 15 and 14

Four people have died after a lorry smashed through barriers and crashed into two opposite traffic cars on the M5 in Gloucestershire between junctions 15 and 14 Lorry crashed down an embankment after collision involving several vehicles

Police said a lorry travelling southbound crashed through the central reservation and hit at least two vehicles heading the opposite way.

A woman and two children were also injured in the crash and taken to hospitals in Bristol, where they are in a life-threatening condition. Emergency services were called just after 2.30pm to junctions 15 and 14 in Gloucestershire

Emergency services were called just after 14:30 BST to junctions 15 and 14 in Gloucestershire.

The lorry driver was taken to hospital to be checked over as a precaution.

Police said the motorway would be shut in both directions between junctions 16 and 14 overnight, as the recovery operation and investigations at the scene continue.

Superintendent Simon Ellis of Avon and Somerset Police said the rescue and recovery operation was “painstaking work”. Avon and Somerset Police confirmed four people had died

“Our priority is to ensure the victims’ next of kin are notified and supported, as well as the ongoing management of the scene, and this important work is ongoing,” he said.

Supt Ellis thanked the emergency services, as well as members of the public who “courageously went to the aid of those involved” in the crash. The section of the M5 where the accident occurred is likely to remain closed into the evening

Cardiologist Dr Amer Hamed was in a car travelling “10 to 20 seconds behind” when the crash happened.

He was one of the first at the scene along with a passing GP and other medics to help an injured woman who was in one of the cars.

Paramedics arrived on the scene about six minutes later and the woman Dr Hamed had been helping was taken away by ambulance to hospital.

He said: “There was a lorry involved and at least two other cars. One was absolutely destroyed and another had flipped over.”

He said motorists who had been stuck on the carriageway for several hours were being “very helpful”.

“People are helping as much as they can,” he said.

“Several people offered us water and one man came out of his car to give food. We’re going to be stuck here for a few hours yet.”

South Western Ambulance Service said it was called just after 14.30 BST.

The most striking thing about the scene is the almost complete silence here.

Looking over the bridge, the police, fire and ambulance crews are patiently doing their work at quite a disturbing scene.

The lorry that has crashed has hit what M5 commuters will know as a familiar landmark, a windsock next to the road. But alongside that are several cars crushed from the impact.

On the other side of the bridge, motorists patiently wait with some eager to help. I overheard one asking if any prayer support was needed. While others talk to police officers about the sadness of what has happened. Source BBC.photos-the sun

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