Accident Alerts
Multiple Injured in R61 Crash Outside Komani Near Qamata Great Place
Collision on R61 Near Qamata Turnoff Leaves Several Injured
Komani – A motor vehicle accident was reported on Friday afternoon along the R61 between Komani and Cofimvaba, near the Qamata Great Place turnoff, resulting in multiple injuries and traffic disruption in the area.
The incident occurred at approximately 15:30 and involved a side-swipe collision between two vehicles travelling on the R61. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene shortly after the crash was reported.
Accident Details
According to information received, the collision took place on the R61 near the Qamata Great Place turnoff, a section of road frequently used commuters moving between towns in the region. The impact caused both vehicles to stop on or near the roadway, prompting safety concerns for other motorists using the route.
The circumstances leading up to the collision have not yet been officially confirmed, and authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the accident.
Injuries and Medical Response
A total of three people sustained injuries and were transported by private transport for further medical attention.
The severity of injuries has not been disclosed, and no fatalities were reported at the scene.
Traffic Impact
Motorists travelling between Komani and Cofimvaba experienced temporary delays as emergency services managed the scene and ensured road safety. Road users were urged to exercise caution when approaching the area, particularly due to increased holiday traffic volumes.
Traffic flow was later stabilised once the vehicles were cleared and it was deemed safe for motorists to proceed.
Road Safety Reminder
This incident serves as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant, obey speed limits, and practice defensive driving, especially during the festive season when traffic levels are significantly higher. Authorities continue to appeal to motorists to prioritise safety and avoid risky manoeuvres on busy regional routes.
Further updates will be provided should more information become available from relevant authorities.
