A serious traffic collision in South Morang, Victoria, has caused major disruptions, with multiple southbound and eastbound lanes (closed) through the busy intersection of Plenty Road and Gorge Road. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene, where the crash has significantly impacted traffic flow during peak travel hours.
According to early reports, the incident occurred at one of the area’s key intersections, frequently used by commuters traveling between northern suburbs and central Melbourne. Authorities confirmed that several lanes have been blocked as crews work to manage the situation, assist those involved, and clear the roadway. Motorists have been urged to avoid the area or seek alternative routes as delays continue to build.
While the exact cause of the collision has not yet been confirmed, police and emergency responders remain on-site conducting initial assessments. It is not immediately clear how many vehicles were involved or whether there have been injuries, though paramedics were seen attending to individuals at the scene. Officials have not released further details regarding the condition of those involved.
Traffic management teams have implemented diversions to ease congestion, but the blockage at such a critical junction has led to extended delays across surrounding roads. Commuters heading southbound along Plenty Road and those traveling eastbound through Gorge Road are among the most affected.
Authorities are reminding drivers to exercise caution when approaching the area, adhere to traffic directions, and remain patient as emergency operations continue. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the crash are ongoing, and updates are expected as more information becomes available.
This latest incident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety at busy suburban intersections, where high traffic volumes can increase the risk of collisions. Local officials have previously emphasized the importance of careful driving, particularly during peak hours when congestion is at its highest.
As crews work to restore normal traffic conditions, drivers are encouraged to stay informed through local traffic updates and plan their journeys accordingly.

