Nova Scotia

Multi-vehicle crash shuts down part of Highway 104

A serious multi-vehicle crash on Highway 104 in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, has resulted in injuries and the closure of a section of the highway. The incident, which occurred near West Chester Mountain at 11:45 a.m. AT on Monday, involved a tractor-trailer and three vehicles.

According to Nova Scotia RCMP, first responders were quick to arrive at the scene to assist those involved in the crash. The extent of the injuries sustained by the individuals has not yet been disclosed by authorities. However, it is clear that the situation is serious enough to warrant the closure of a portion of Highway 104.

As a result of the crash, the eastbound lanes at Exit 8 have been shut down, and drivers are advised to find alternative routes to their destinations. The closure is expected to remain in effect for several hours as emergency crews work to clear the scene and investigate the cause of the accident.

CBC News reported that Nova Scotia RCMP have not provided specific details about the nature of the injuries or the circumstances surrounding the crash. The investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released as it becomes available.

For now, motorists are urged to exercise caution and patience while navigating the area near West Chester Mountain. Updates on the situation can be found on local news outlets and official police channels.

In the meantime, our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic incident, and we hope for a swift and full recovery for all involved.

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