
'Multi-vehicle' collision prompts closure of Alaska Highway near Teslin, Yukon
The Department of Highways and Public Works states the collision happened near Deadman Creek.
The government closed the section of highway early Wednesday morning, with its last online update at 7 a.m.
The department states the RCMP and traffic control staff are on scene.
The government's 511Yukon website calls it a "multi-vehicle collision," but includes no other details.
It remains unclear how long the highway will be closed.
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