Officials Shut down Douglas Hwy in Hiram Due to Collision
HIRAM, GA โ First responders shut down all lanes on Douglasville Highway along southbound Dallas Street due to a Friday afternoon crash.
Triple Team Traffic announced this collision and these closures at 4:26 p.m. During these closures, travelers in the area should expect delays through Paulding County.ย
Crash has lanes closed on Douglasville Hwy/sb at Dallas Street. Avoid. Expect delays through Paulding County. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/6Iz1XKlsgA
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) September 13, 2024
No additional details, which include the exact cause of this crash and whether anyone was injured or hospitalized, have been reported.
New information will be provided as developments surface.ย
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