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Highway collision near Brooks; 50-70 vehicles involved, say RCMP

Mar 29, 2021 | 8:43 AM

UPDATE 4:27 p.m.: The City of Brooks says vehicles are moving east and west on Highway 1, however, travellers must continue to be aware of current road and weather conditions.

Later Monday, RCMP said five individuals were injured with injuries ranging from minor to serious non-life-threatening. Brooks RCMP, Brooks EMS, Brooks Fire Department, Tilley Fire Department, and County Peace Officers all responded.

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UPDATE 1:28 p.m.: 511Alberta says the westbound Trans-Canada Highway remains closed due to the multiple motor-vehicle collisions and traffic is being diverted on scene. RCMP still advising against non-essential travel until conditions improve.

The news is a little better further up the highway. Westbound Highway 1 between Highway 842 and Range Road 213, near Gleichen is now clear after semi jackknifed this morning. Delays are still expected due to amount of vehicles that had been waiting.

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BROOKS, AB – Brooks RCMP are at the scene of a multi-vehicle collision reportedly involving 50-70 vehicles on the Trans-Canada Highway.

The collision is just east of Brooks and is blocking the westbound lanes.

RCMP say traffic is not flowing westbound on Highway 1 at Range Road 142 and traffic flow is not expected to resume westbound for several hours.

Emergency crews are re-routing traffic at Highway 1A.

RCMP say a reception area has been set up by the City of Brooks, Brooks Fire Department and the RCMP for travellers in the Brooks area unable to travel through the area due to the weather and road conditions.

The Reception area is located at the Heritage Inn located at 1217 Second St. West in Brooks.

A long traffic lineup and collisions are also being reported on the Trans-Canada Highway west of Bassano.

Travel on area highways is not recommended at this time due to blowing snow, icy roads and poor visibility.

If travelling in the area, slow down and be aware of Emergency personnel on the highway.

For the most up-to-date highway conditions in your area, check 511 Alberta.

An update will be provided when more information becomes available.