A Cambridgeshire road is closed following after a vehicle went into a river today (Thursday, June 13). Footy Foot Bank, Chatteris is shut to traffic. Police, paramedics and firefighters are at the scene.
Emergency services were first called shortly before 12pm and drivers are being urged to avoid the area. A Cambridgeshire Police spokesperson added: "We were called at about 11.55am today (13 June) with reports a vehicle had gone into the river at Forty Foot Bank near Chatteris.
Read More: What we know so far as emergency services called to vehicle in Cambs river “Emergency services are at the scene and the road has been closed. Details of any injuries are unclear at this stage.” A Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "Three crews were called at 11.
54am to a vehicle in water at Forty Foot Bank near Chatteris and are still in attendance at the scene along with other emergency services." CambridgeshireLive is contacting emergency services for comment and will bring you further updates on this incident as they become available. Follow our dedicated feed below for the latest updates.
14:10 Matthew Senior Statement from Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "Three crews were called at 11.54am to a vehicle in water at Forty Foot Bank near Chatteris and are still in attendance at the scene along with other emergency services." Share 13:58 Matthew Senior What we know so far as emergency services called t.
