Published: March 17, 2026
The English Chronicle Desk
The English Chronicle Online
Two people have been injured after a lorry overturned on the A1 in East Lothian, prompting a large emergency response and temporary traffic disruption.
Emergency services were called to the scene following reports that the heavy goods vehicle had left the carriageway and overturned. The driver was reportedly cut from the cab by rescue teams after becoming trapped inside the vehicle. Fire crews used specialist equipment to free the individual before both injured parties were assessed by paramedics.
According to initial reports, the incident resulted in injuries to the driver and at least one other person. The severity of the injuries has not yet been fully confirmed, although both casualties were taken to hospital for further treatment. Authorities have not released details regarding their current condition.
Police closed sections of the road while recovery operations were carried out. Traffic diversions were implemented, leading to delays for motorists travelling through the area. Drivers were advised to seek alternative routes and allow additional travel time as recovery teams worked to clear the overturned vehicle and assess road safety.
Investigators are expected to examine the circumstances that led to the crash, including road conditions, vehicle mechanics, and driver factors. Collision specialists typically review scene evidence to determine whether external conditions, speed, or technical issues contributed to the incident.
Local residents reported seeing emergency vehicles arriving shortly after the accident. The scale of the response highlighted the seriousness of the crash, with fire, ambulance, and police units all attending.
Authorities have urged witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward as inquiries continue. Further updates are expected once recovery operations are completed and a full assessment has been conducted.
The incident adds to ongoing concerns about safety on major transport routes, particularly sections of the A1 that carry high volumes of freight traffic between Scotland and England. Officials have reiterated the importance of cautious driving, especially for heavy goods vehicles navigating busy corridors.




























































































