Motorists advised to expect delays as emergency services respond to incident

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Accident details on the A86
The A86 road has been closed to all traffic following a serious accident that occurred east of Spean Bridge. The incident, which involved a single vehicle, took place shortly before 8 am on the A86 Spean Bridge to Kingussie route.
Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the scene to manage the situation and ensure the safety of all road users.
Emergency response and road closure
Police have officially closed the A86 east of Spean Bridge as crews work diligently to address the aftermath of the crash.
The severity of any injuries sustained in the incident remains unclear at this time, but authorities are urging drivers to remain cautious and patient. A statement from Traffic Scotland indicates that the A86 at Roybridge is currently shut in both directions due to the ongoing traffic incident. Motorists are advised to expect longer than usual journey times as the situation unfolds.
Fire service involvement
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted to the incident at am, with one fire appliance from Fort William making the 13-mile journey to the scene. Firefighters worked quickly to secure the area and ensure that it was safe for other emergency responders. They departed the scene shortly after am, leaving the road closure in place as police continue their investigation. Local authorities are working to clear the road and restore normal traffic flow as soon as possible.
Community updates and local news
Residents and travelers in the area are encouraged to stay informed about the latest developments regarding the A86 closure. Our dedicated reporter, Louise Glen, provides weekly updates on local news, ensuring that the community is kept in the loop. For those interested in receiving real-time updates, signing up for local news alerts is highly recommended. Additionally, the West Coast Chat on Facebook offers a platform for community discussions and sharing experiences related to local events.