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Incident Overview
A two-vehicle crash on the Pacific Motorway near Mount Gravatt in Brisbane caused significant traffic delays and disruptions on Thursday morning, October 3, 2024. The incident occurred around 7:00 AM near the Klump Road exit.
Details of the Crash
Two vehicles collided on the northbound lanes of the Pacific Motorway, with the impact causing one of the cars to catch fire. Thick smoke billowed from the burning vehicle, creating a hazardous situation for other motorists and reducing visibility on the already busy freeway.
Emergency Response and Traffic Disruption
Emergency services rushed to the scene, including two fire trucks to extinguish the blaze. The fire was quickly brought under control, but the incident caused major traffic congestion on the northbound lanes of the Pacific Motorway. Authorities were forced to close all but one lane, leading to significant delays for commuters.
No Injuries Reported
Despite the dramatic nature of the crash and the car fire, no injuries were reported. Both drivers and any passengers involved in the collision escaped unharmed.
Traffic Management and Advice
Police advised motorists to avoid the area and expect significant delays while emergency crews worked to clear the scene and reopen all lanes of the Pacific Motorway. Traffic management measures were put in place to divert traffic and minimize disruption.
Conclusion
This incident highlights the potential for even minor crashes to cause major disruptions on busy freeways. The quick response of emergency services helped to prevent injuries and minimize the impact on traffic flow.