Serious crash closes Stuart Highway in South Australia
L'essentiel
- The Stuart Highway in South Australia's far north is closed in both directions after a serious crash involving a car and a road train near Bulgunnia.
- Emergency crews and investigators are at the scene, with the duration of the closure unknown.
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The Stuart Highway is a major road in South Australia, connecting Port Augusta and Darwin. A serious crash involving a car and a road train occurred early Tuesday morning in the remote town of Bulgunnia.
The Stuart Highway is closed in both directions following what police have called a "serious crash" involving a car and a road train.
The incident happened early Tuesday morning.
What's next?
Emergency crews and major crash investigators are attending the scene.
The Stuart Highway has been closed in both directions following a serious crash in South Australia's arid far north.
Police were called to the scene at the remote town of Bulgunnia, 100 kilometres north of Glendambo, about 12:30am today, following reports of a collision between a road train and a vehicle.
The condition of those involved is unknown.
Major crash investigators have headed to the scene.
Senior Constable Jen Cullinan said it is unclear how long the road will be closed.
Police are asking motorists travelling north to stop at Glendambo, and those travelling south to stop at Coober Pedy.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the condition of those involved in the crash?
- How long will the Stuart Highway remain closed?
- What caused the collision between the car and the road train?



