Four people have been injured in a serious crash involving a lorry and a car south of Lincoln.
Police were called to the B1188 Sleaford Road Metheringham, just north of the junction the B1202, at around 9.19am on Monday, January 11.
Four people are believed to have been injured; the extent of each of their injuries is still being assessed.
The road is currently closed at Dunston and Metheringham and is expected to remain closed for some time, other roads in the area are likely to be closed as well.
Motorists are asked to avoid the area if possible and seek alternative routes.
Fire and rescue and ambulances, including two ambicopters have also attended.
3 appliances attending RTC on B1188, Metheringham. Lorry vs car. Avoid area if possible. More details to follow
This is a developing story and will be updated once further information is available.
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