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Serious collision forces RCMP to close Old Cariboo Highway

Old Cariboo Highway & Cummings Road in South Prince George | Photo Courtesy of Google Maps

Prince George police are responding to a collision along the Old Cariboo Highway near the YXS Airport this afternoon.

Multiple listeners are saying a semi-truck crashed into another at the intersection of Cummings Road earlier this morning.

According to the RCMP, the incident is being considered serious and have closed the highway as a result.

The highway is expected to re-open this afternoon.

The Old Cariboo Highway is blocked between Johnson Road and Bendixon Road; while Cummings Road is blocked between Sunhill Road and Chilcotin Road (see map for reference).

Mounties are unable to provide any further details at this time.

More to come …

– with files from Matt Fetinko, My PG Now

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