ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Anchorage Police have reported a significant vehicle crash near Mile 114 on the Seward Highway, which is expected to cause major disruptions to travel on this key route for several hours. The crash occurred just south of the weigh scales, a crucial checkpoint on the highway.
In a social media post, the Anchorage Police Department (APD) announced that the crash resulted in serious injuries, necessitating the closure of southbound travel at the scales and halting northbound travel at Mile 114.
This section of the highway lies between Potter Marsh and Beluga Point, both popular destinations for tourists and locals alike, making the disruption particularly impactful.
The APD has urged drivers to anticipate "significant delays for several hours" and has committed to keeping the public informed about the reopening of the lanes.
The accident's proximity to notable landmarks underscores the importance of this highway for Anchorage residents and visitors traveling to the scenic spots along the route.
Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes or delay travel plans to avoid being caught in the expected traffic congestion. The closure of such a vital stretch of the Seward Highway highlights the potential for widespread travel disruptions, particularly during peak travel times.
The cause of the crash has not yet been disclosed, and it remains unclear how many vehicles were involved or the extent of the injuries sustained. Emergency responders are on the scene, working to clear the wreckage and provide aid to those affected.
This incident underscores the necessity for caution when traveling on busy highways and the potential for sudden disruptions that can significantly impact travel plans.
As this is a developing story, further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Travelers are encouraged to stay tuned for notifications from the Anchorage Police Department regarding the status of the roadway.
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