Five cars believed to be involved in A38 incident

The crash happened on Monday afternoon, closing a stretch of the road for over four hours

Author: Lauren WattPublished 20th Sep 2021
Last updated 20th Sep 2021

Three people have been injured after a multi-vehicle crash that closed a stretch of the A38 near Bodmin for over four hours.

Police say the incident was reported to them at 4.10pm on Monday and both officers and the ambulance service were called to the scene.

Five vehicles were involved in the collision and subsequent fuel spillage.

Devon and Cornwall Police said one casualty has a minor head injury and the other two are believed to have suffered back injuries.

Inrix Traffic and Travel Service said: “A38 in both directions closed due to recovery work, accident, five cars involved and fuel spillage between A390 (Twelvewoods Roundabout, Cornwall) and A30 (Carminow Cross, Bodmin).

“Road blocked at the junction with Drift lane, affecting traffic between Bodmin and Liskeard.

“Closure points have been extended to assist.

“Diversion - following the solid square symbol via Lostwithiel and West Taphouse”.

The road was closed for over four hours for investigation and recovery work but has since reopened.

National Highways South-West confirmed the incident was cleared shortly after 9am and thanked drivers for their patience.

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