Roads re-open after two bus crash at Paradise Interchange causes major traffic delays in the area
SAPOL announced roads are beginning to re-open after the crash at Paradise interchange caused major delays.
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Six passengers have been transported to hospital after two buses collided at Paradise Interchange which caused major delays for peak hour motorists.
SAPOL announced at 6:20pm that all roads have been reopened after the crash at Paradise.
Emergency services were called to Paradise Interchange at Darley Rd, Paradise, just after 4.10pm after reports that two buses have crashed into each other.
A spokesman for South Australian police said six passengers had been rushed to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The collision has blocked the entrance of the O’Bahn interchange from Darley Rd and Lower North East Rd.
SA Infrastructure & Transport said Darley Rd is closed to northbound traffic (towards North East Rd) because of the collision.
Motorists are being advised to take an alternative route
SA Police are currently at the scene, along with crews from Metropolitan Fire Rescue and SA Ambulance.
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