Thousands of lorries were still stuck at a former airport near Dover, Europe’s busiest truck port on Wednesday, despite traffic starting to flow again across the Channel between Britain and France. Huge queues of trucks were parked up at Manston, 20 miles away from Dover, in the south east county of Kent, with a ‘help’ sign made from traffic cones visible from the air.
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Coronavirus: ‘Help’ plea from drivers as aerials show thousands of trucks motionless near Dover
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