THE M3 has re-opened after an incident blocked the northbound carriageway this morning.

One vehicle was involved in a collision between junctions 7 (A30/Dummer) and 6 (A339/Basingstoke) at around 10.50 this morning.

Hampshire Police say that the circumstances are not yet known, and that no injuries have been reported.

Four fire engines were also dispatched to the scene to deal with the incident.

Delays remain back to junction 7 as traffic dissipates.

Traffic service ROMANSE have said that all lanes have re-opened, whilst Hampshire Constabulary say that the vehicle is currently being recovered.

A spokesperson for Hampshire Police said: "We were called at 10.52am to a report of a one vehicle collision on the M3 northbound between junctions 6 and 7."

South Central Ambulance Service have been contacted for comment.

A spokesperson for Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "Three Basingstoke appliances are there with one from Overton as well.

"One car is involved."

It comes after a number of serious incidents on the roads this week.

On Thursday, a 53-year-old man died after his car crashed into the central reservation between junctions 5 and 6.

Later on that day, there were delays stretching five miles along the A33 after a crash that left one person with 'serious leg injuries'.

And on Thursday evening, a motorcyclist was killed after a crash with a Vauxhall Vectra on the junction of Popley Way and Abbey Road.

Emergency services cordoned off the scene for hours after the incident.

The victim has been named locally as Matt Harris.

A 24-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

On Friday, a crash blocked one lane of the slip road at junction 8 of the M3 (A303/Andover).