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Updated 13:07

DK2 Woroniec crash blocks national road

DK2 Woroniec crash overturned a truck after it hit a harvester, blocking national road 2 and causing major delays.

The DK2 Woroniec crash left a heavy truck overturned after it collided with a harvester. The incident happened on Thursday, 18 June, shortly after 13:00 on national road 2 in Woroniec. Consequently, the route between Międzyrzec Podlaski and Biała Podlaska remains blocked.

Road closure: DK2 Woroniec crash

Emergency teams work at the scene. Firefighters, police officers and a medical rescue team take part in the operation. Moreover, crews lift the truck while they secure the site. Therefore, traffic cannot pass here now. Drivers must expect long delays and use marked detours.

What happened and immediate response

Police say a truck overturned after colliding with a harvester used to cut and load timber. Preliminary findings suggest an incorrect overtaking maneuver caused the collision. In addition, one person suffered injuries and received medical attention. Emergency services stabilised the injured person on site and transported them when needed. Furthermore, investigators now gather evidence to clarify the exact sequence of events.

Traffic impact and logistics

The national road 2 is a major east-west corridor. It links Warsaw with the Terespol border crossing and connects to European route E30. Consequently, closures here disrupt freight and passenger flows. Freight companies often reroute trucks via smaller roads. However, those roads can become congested quickly. Therefore, you should allow extra travel time if you plan to drive in the region.

What authorities will do next

The police coordinate traffic control and direct detours. Meanwhile, tow operators prepare to remove the overturned truck. Subsequently, crews will clear debris and inspect the roadway. In addition, investigators will complete their actions before opening the road again. Drivers must follow police instructions at the scene.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you face a road incident in Poland, call 112 for emergencies. For medical care, the public system is run by the NFZ (National Health Fund). If police or fines occur, you may receive a mandat (on-the-spot fine). For social security or work issues, ZUS handles benefits. Keep your insurance details ready and exchange names and registration numbers. If you are not Polish, you may not have a PESEL (national ID number). Therefore, carry your passport and contact your insurer and embassy if needed.

For foreign drivers, the scene can feel confusing. Police will typically document the accident. Moreover, if injuries occur, they will examine the scene thoroughly. You should not admit blame at the site. Instead, exchange details and follow police guidance. In addition, take photos of vehicle positions and damage for insurers.

Local drivers should respect detours. Heavy agricultural machines, like harvesters, use country roads more often in summer. Therefore, approach slowly and pass only when safe. Flashing beacons or reflective signs usually indicate slow-moving farm equipment.

Officials warn that clearance may take hours. Consequently, expect prolonged delays on national road 2. Check live traffic updates and local radio for detour information. Moreover, consider alternative transport if possible. Finally, obey instructions from officers managing traffic.

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