Auto accident blocks SR 14, Weldon Road in Palmetto
PALMETTO, GA – The intersection of SR 14 and Weldon Road is currently closed due to a collision that happened after 6 a.m. Tuesday.
The Georgia Department of Transportation said closures, which was first announced at 6:27 a.m., are affecting both directions. GDOT crews anticipate that closures will end around 7:40 a.m.
First responders who were summoned to the scene have not specified the events leading up to this crash, listed the kind of people and vehicles involved, said if anyone was injured or hospitalized, or if anyone could anticipate charges or citations.
Our newsroom will post more details as new information surfaces.
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