On Thursday morning, commuters using the Bedford Highway are facing significant delays due to a roadway closure resulting from an early-morning accident. The Halifax Regional Police announced that, as of 6 a.m., the Bedford Highway is closed in both directions between Kearney Lake Road and Flamingo Drive.
This closure follows a crash that not only damaged a power pole but also brought down electrical wires, leading to a large-scale power outage in the surrounding vicinity. More than 6,000 customers of Nova Scotia Power are currently without electricity due to this incident.
Emergency crews are actively on the scene working to repair the downed power lines and restore service to affected residents. However, police officials expect that the Bedford Highway will remain closed in the area for most of the morning, which could further complicate commuting for those who rely on this main thoroughfare.
Authorities are advising the public to avoid the area and seek alternative routes to minimize congestion and ensure safety while repairs are underway. Drivers are encouraged to stay informed about the status of the highway and adhere to any detours or instructions provided by law enforcement.
The incident highlights the ongoing challenges of urban commuting, especially during peak hours, and emphasizes the importance of road safety and efficient emergency responses. As the situation evolves, further updates from Halifax Regional Police and Nova Scotia Power will be crucial for those who may be impacted by the ongoing closure and power outages.