A crash on the A487 caused traffic delays in Gwynedd this morning. The road was partially blocked at Maentwrog.
Emergency services were at the scene. We'll be bringing you all the latest as we get it. For the latest news please visit North Wales Live.
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Key Events
Fire service update
A North Wales Fire and Rescue Service statement said:
We were called at 6.56am today. One appliance attended. There was no fire service action.
Welsh Ambulance Service update
The Welsh Ambulance Service has said it was not called to the scene of the crash.
Crash still affecting traffic
Here is the latest from the Inrix traffic service:
A487 in both directions partially blocked, slow traffic due to accident at Blaenau Ffestiniog Turn Off.
Affecting traffic between Gellilydan and Porthmadog.
Location of the collision on the A487
Here is the location of the crash on the A487 at Maentwrog.
Emergency services at the scene
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service has said it has one engine from Blaenau Ffestiniog at the scene. The emergency service was called at 6.56am. We will approach North Wales Police for further information.
Crash has happened on A487 at Maentwrog
Here is the latest update from the Inrix traffic monitoring service:
A487 in both directions partially blocked, queueing traffic due to accident at Blaenau Ffestiniog Turn Off.
Affecting traffic between Gellilydan and Porthmadog.
Signing in
Good morning. I'll be bringing you live updates on this incident. Steve Bagnall.