Trailer of chemicals explodes after crash, Bruce Highway believed ...

19 days ago
By Savannah Meacham

August 30, 2024 — 1.34pm

People have been ordered to evacuate from the site of a fiery crash after a semi-trailer carrying chemicals and a ute collided on a major highway and the large truck exploded.

Bruce Highway crash - Figure 1
Photo Brisbane Times

A smoke plume is seen near the Bruce Highway after the collision on Friday morning.Credit: Facebook/Queensland Ambulance Service

An emergency alert has been issued advising residents in an exclusion zone to “leave immediately” following the Bruce Highway crash at Bororen, 400 kilometres north of Brisbane, early on Friday.

Paramedics assessed the male ute driver for life-threatening injuries at the scene.

Bystanders pulled the male B-double semi-trailer driver from the truck.

He suffered abdominal, leg, pelvic, head and arm injuries and was airlifted by rescue helicopter to Bundaberg Hospital.

Emergency services remained at the scene battling fires involving both vehicles.

Part of the Bruce Highway in central Queensland is believed damaged after a semi-trailer carrying ammonium nitrate and a ute collided, with police declaring an exclusion zone.Credit: Facebook/Queensland Ambulance Service

Bruce Highway crash - Figure 2
Photo Brisbane Times

The truck spilled ammonium nitrate, a chemical commonly used in artificial fertilisers, sparking a 2.5km exclusion zone around the crash site.

Police took aerial footage which showed the rear trailer, carrying the larger quantity of chemicals, leaking onto the ground.

Shortly after the footage was taken, the trailer full of chemicals exploded.

“That explosion has possibly damaged part of the highway,” Queensland Ambulance Service’s Acting Senior Operations Supervisor John Hodson-Gilmore told reporters.

Police issued an emergency alert telling residents within the exclusion zone between Daisy Dell Road and Turkey Beach Road to evacuate due to the fire and chemicals.

“Residents within the exclusion zone are advised to Leave Immediately,” the alert said.

“If you cannot leave, shelter indoors, and close your windows and doors, and turn off your air conditioning.”

Queensland Fire and Emergency Service said it would be a “prolonged incident” as more than five crews attack the blaze and clean up the chemicals.

Motorists are warned it will be “quite some time” before the highway reopens due to the damage.

“There’s significant debris across the highway for approximately 50 metres onto the other side of the highway,” Mr Hodson-Gilmore said.

“The Bruce Highway between Bororen and Tannum Sands will be closed to all traffic for quite an extended period of time.”

AAP

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