Bourne Road was blocked southbound for hours last Friday (November 28) following a crash at 1.04pm.
Emergency services were called to the scene at the junction of A220 and seven people were treated at the scene, with six taken to hospital.
In new pictures, a red car can be seen with extreme damage to its side and its doors crumpled.
Emergency services at the scene after a crash in Bexley (Image: Contributor)
A second car can is next to it, with its front smashed from the impact.
Emergency services at the scene after a crash in Bexley (Image: Contributor)
Emergency services including firefighters and police can be seen crowded around the vehicles.
According to the London Ambulance Service, one of the six hospitalised was treated as a priority.
The condition of all involved are unknown, and while the News Shopper requested further details from the Metropolitan Police, the force said it would not provide information as it was a “London Ambulance Service lead” operation.
While recovery work took place, Bourne Road was blocked at the A2 near Gravel Hill for hours by the Black Prince Interchange.
There was also congestion to North Cray, with long delays through roads along Bexleyheath.
Officers were at the scene with police tape blocking large sections of the road.
Emergency services at the scene after a crash in Bexley (Image: Contributor)
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 1.04pm on Friday (28 November) to reports of a road traffic collision at the junction of Bourne Road and the A220, Bexleyheath.
“We sent resources to the scene including ambulance crews, paramedics in fast response cars and an incident response officer.
“We treated seven people. We took six patients to hospital, one of them as a priority, and discharged a patient at the scene.”

