An A-road has reopened following a serious crash. The A259 Marsh Road near Pevensey was closed yesterday, November 7, at around 11.26am.

Two vehicles were involved in the incident. The emergency services reported rescuing passengers before three were transferred into the care of the ambulance service. A spokesman for Sussex Police said: "We are currently responding to a serious two-vehicle collision on the A259 at Hooe.

The #A259 between the #A27 ( #Westham ) and the #B2182 (near #Bexhill ) is now fully open Thanks for being patient pic.twitter.com/4bmty0dULL — National Highways: South-East (@HighwaysSEAST) November 8, 2024 "The road has been closed in both directions between Pevensey Roundabout and Little Common Roundabout as emergency services work at the scene, and is likely to remain closed until at least the early evening.

READ MORE: Gas leak sparks traffic congestion in busy main road "We would advise motorists to seek alternative routes in the meantime. Thank you for your understanding. The road was closed for the whole of Thursday (Image: Sussex News and Pictures) "Anyone who witnessed the collision or captured any relevant footage is asked to email collision.

appeal@sussex.police.uk quoting serial 442 of 07/11.

" A spokesman for East Sussex Fire and Rescue said: "Crews are currently working to extricate casualties from the two vehicles involved. "Police and ambulance are also in attendance. "Please avoid the area.

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