The military has helped police rescue hundreds of motorists stranded by heavy snow on the A31 in Hampshire.
Police declared a “major incident” after the major route connecting Hampshire and Dorset through the New Forest became impassable in both directions.
This is crazy. Hoping that we can all get home soon! #m27 #A31 #Traffic pic.twitter.com/g5z28IxokF
— Francesca Goodall (@frangoodall) March 1, 2018
Rest centres were set up for those stuck and food and drink brought to those unable to leave their vehicles.
Ryan Butler posted on Twitter: “You’re all doing an amazing job… took me best part of 9 hours from Cadnam to Bournemouth but home safe and sound now. Thank you for all your hard work.”
Chels wrote: “Locals coming to assist with snacks and hot drinks! Troopers in these conditions.”
Locals comings to assist with snacks and hot drinks! Troopers in these conditions. #m27 #a31 pic.twitter.com/b2u5f1nXeu
— chels (@_cheels) March 1, 2018
The gridlock on the #a31 and #m27 crazy scenes. pic.twitter.com/2VdEthxJjb
— chels (@_cheels) March 1, 2018
The road was declared open again just before 6am on Friday but police urged motorists to avoid the area.
The incident on the #A31 was declared a major incident at 8.30pm. Police have now taken the lead for this incident and we have called on the military and other partners to assist us in helping you. pic.twitter.com/3zWa7ROyB2
— Hampshire Police (@HantsPolice) March 1, 2018
A Hampshire police spokesman said: “The A31 is moving again now but we would urge drivers to avoid that area while we seek to clear the trapped traffic and recover the abandoned vehicles.
“An amber weather warning for snow, freezing rain and high winds is still in place across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight so once again, we advise against all essential travel.”