Houdeng-Goegnies road cleared after significant disturbances (E19)

There was an accident involving three trucks on the E19 Mons-Brussels at km 41 near Houdeng-Goegnies. At 12h47, there were queues of 11 km and an additional 10 minutes of travel time to Brussels. At 12h14, the road was cleared and queues began to subside. At 10h35, two lanes were open but there were still queues of 11 km and an hour of lost travel time towards Brussels. At 10h23, traffic was almost at a standstill for 9.5 km, with an additional 2.5 hours of travel time. At 9h16, the road was closed to Brussels. Motorists experienced nearly stationary traffic with 7.5 km of queues, causing an approximate one hour delay towards the capital. A diversion was set up via exit 21 “LE ROEULX” then via the N55 towards Le Roeulx, the N6 towards Braine-Le-Comte, the N57 towards Ecaussinnes, A501 at Familleureux towards Bois-d’Haine, and then the E42/A15 towards Liège. Follow RTBF channels for updates on this situation or contact the Mobilinfo messaging system for more information.

An accident involving several trucks (3) occurred on the E19 Mons-Brussels at km 41 near Houdeng-Goegnies.

12h47 : + 11 km of queues + 10 minutes to Brussels

12h14 : cleared road, queues begin to subside

10h35 : Two strips free, it begins to roll. There are still queues for 11km with 1 hour lost towards Brussels.

10h23 : There is almost stationary traffic for 9.5 km (+ 2h30)

9h16: CLOSED ROAD to Brussels

There is a traffic almost at a standstill with queues for 7.5 km, motorists lose approximately 1 hour towards the capital. A diversion is set up via exit 21 “LE ROEULX” then via the N55 towards Le Roeulx, the N6 towards Braine-Le-Comte, the N57 towards Ecaussinnes, A501 at Familleureux towards Bois-d’Haine to then resume the E42/A15 towards Liège.

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Traffic was brought to a standstill on the E19 Mons-Brussels due to a serious accident involving three trucks at km 41 near Houdeng-Goegnies. The closed road to Brussels caused queues for over 11km, causing motorists to lose roughly an hour towards the capital. The situation has gradually improved throughout the day, but listeners are advised to tune in to RTBF channels or follow this article to stay informed. If you have more information on this incident, please do not hesitate to contact our Mobilinfo messaging system free of charge on 0800 48 400. Stay safe on the roads.

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