A driver has died following a crash on the M4 in Wales that shut parts of the motorway for more than 12 hours. The unnamed driver died after their car collided with a stationary lorry near Llanelli on Monday night, resulting in both vehicles catching fire.
Dyfed Powys Police confirmed in a statement this afternoon that the driver died at the scene, and that their next of kin has been informed.
Long queues of standstill traffic have since formed between junction 49 Pont Abraham and junction 48 Hendy, Llanelli, in Carmarthenshire, Wales Online reports.
Traffic Wales, which monitors the main routes in Wales, reported 45 minute delays at 8am, with queues developing on surrounding routes in the area and on the A48.
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