York County experienced significant traffic delays on Monday morning as a multi-vehicle accident on northbound Interstate 77 caused all lanes of the highway to be temporarily shut down. The incident occurred near mile marker 84 close to the S.C. 160 exit.
The incident involved six vehicles, including several 18-wheelers, according to deputies from the York County Sheriff’s Office. Although there were injuries reported from the crash, specific details regarding the extent of these injuries are still pending.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (S.C. DOT) announced that the crash took place shortly after 6:10 a.m.. Following the collision, traffic was severely impacted, leading to a backup of approximately 5 miles through Rock Hill before all northbound lanes were finally reopened at around 12:30 p.m..”
The crash occurred just south of Fort Mill along the northbound stretch of Interstate 77. Motorists were initially advised to exit the highway at Sutton Road, Exit 83, as authorities directed traffic away from the scene. The recommended detour included taking U.S. 21 north to reconnect with I-77 north.
The accident began to cause issues for commuters early on Monday morning, shortly after 6 a.m. The resulting traffic snarls endured for several hours, with lanes reopening just after noon.
Local authorities are alerting residents that the traffic incident may also affect public transportation, particularly for the Fort Mill School District, which mentioned that bus schedules could face delays due to the heavy traffic on I-77.
As of now, drivers are encouraged to remain cautious while traveling along this route and to allow extra time to reach their destinations, as residual delays may still occur even after the lanes have reopened.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available regarding the cause of the crash and the status of the injured motorists. Commuters are advised to stay clear of the area if possible and to check traffic reports before heading out to ensure a smoother journey.
Check back for continual updates on this incident as more information unfolds.
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