Ghana: Police Divert Traffic On Accra-Kumasi Highway Following Accident On Birimso Bridge

Traffic on the Accra Kumasi Highway was temporarily diverted after a three vehicle pile-up road crash on Sunday at Birimso Bridge in the Eastern Region completely blocked the N6 Highway and disrupting movement in both directions.

The crash, involving a high occupancy passenger bus, a loaded articulated truck and a sedan, compelled police to redirect both Accra bound and Kumasi bound traffic while emergency personnel worked to clear the obstruction and restore the free flow of vehicles.

The Eastern South Regional Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) officers from its Kibi Unit were deployed to the scene and introduced temporary diversions for motorists.

Accra bound vehicles were redirected through Kibi at Nsutam, while traffic heading towards Kumasi was diverted at Apedwa.

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In a public notice issued on Monday, the police urged motorists and other road users to cooperate with officers managing traffic along the alternative routes and to comply with directions at the scene.

Motorists travelling on the busy highway were advised to exercise caution on the diversion routes and expect delays until the affected stretch of the road was reopened.

The Police and the Ghana National Fire Service are yet to confirm the number of casualties, injuries, or survivors as rescue and recovery operations continue.

The Fire Service confirmed that the five vehicles involved in the crash are two fuel tankers, an STC bus, a pickup truck, and a Kia Sorento.

The police said further updates would be provided as efforts continued to remove the vehicles involved in the crash and restore normal traffic flow.

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