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The A101 Rotherhithe Tunnel is currently closed in both directions this morning, causing delays for commuters. The closure is due to technical issues, and there is no estimated time for when it will reopen. Drivers are being urged to find alternative routes to avoid getting stuck in traffic.

The Rotherhithe Tunnel, which was constructed in 1908, was not originally designed to handle the volume of traffic it sees today. Vehicles above a certain size are not permitted to use the tunnel, and are instead redirected to use Tower Bridge or the Blackwall Tunnel. With the closure of the Rotherhithe Tunnel, both alternative routes are expected to experience heavier traffic than usual.

BBC London has advised drivers to anticipate increased congestion on Tower Bridge, at the Blackwall Tunnel, and at the Woolwich Ferry. It is recommended to stay updated on the latest traffic and travel updates through their live blog.

For those travelling in London, it is important to stay informed about road closures, delays, and alternative routes. To receive the most up-to-date information, you can subscribe to the London Traffic and Travel newsletter for the latest news on roads, trains, and buses in the city. Stay ahead of the traffic and plan your journey accordingly to avoid unnecessary delays.