A road in Sussex has been reopened to traffic following a vehicle fire that necessitated the closure of one carriageway. The A27 westbound was shut down as emergency services attended to the car fire situated near Devil’s Dyke, north of Brighton. A spokesperson for Sussex Police confirmed that all three lanes were accessible again shortly after 14:00 GMT. An East Sussex Fire and Rescue representative stated that a report concerning a single vehicle fire was received at 12:35. They added, “Three fire engines were in attendance from Hove and Preston Circus.” The fire service indicated that no casualties were reported. For updates, BBC Sussex can be followed on Facebook, X, and Instagram. Story ideas can be submitted to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or via WhatsApp at 08081 002250. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content of external websites and provides information on its approach to external linking. Post navigation Stowmarket Station to Receive UK’s First AVA Bridge with Lifts Railway Line Resumes Operations Following Emergency Repairs After Storm Damage