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Updated 02:46

Major Pile-Up on A4 in Katowice Blocks Road to Wrocław

A4 crash in Katowice blocks motorway to Wrocław after a five-car collision. Emergency services including air ambulance respond; expect long delays.

An A4 crash in Katowice has completely blocked the motorway towards Wrocław after a five-car collision. Consequently, emergency teams including a HEMS helicopter and fire crews work at the scene while police secure the area.

A4 crash in Katowice: what we know

The collision happened at the 337th kilometre near the Witosa estate and the AWF sports campus. Moreover, local police and the 112 Katowice emergency profile confirmed five cars took part. Emergency medical teams, firefighters, and traffic officers attend the scene. In addition, the Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe air ambulance landed nearby. However, authorities have not yet released patient condition details.

Traffic impact and travel advice

The carriageway towards Wrocław remains fully closed for now. Therefore, drivers should expect long queues and significant delays. Moreover, police urge motorists to follow instructions from officers and rescue workers. In addition, motorists should use alternative routes when possible. For example, drivers can divert via national roads or follow directions on Google Maps or Yanosik. Consequently, cross-border or long-distance travellers should plan extra time. Furthermore, the A4 is a major east-west route linking Upper Silesia with Lower Silesia and Germany, so the impact extends beyond Katowice.

How emergency services responded

Police, fire services, and ambulance crews coordinate on site. Moreover, the HEMS Katowice crew assists with serious injuries and rapid transport. In addition, rescue teams clear wreckage and secure fuel leaks. Therefore, the scene requires full closure to ensure safety during helicopter operations. However, rescue services ask drivers not to slow down to view the scene. As a result, traffic flow resumes faster when motorists follow the rules.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are involved in a collision in Poland call 112 immediately. Emergency care arrives regardless of insurance status. Note that public ambulance care falls under NFZ (National Health Fund). Moreover, EU citizens should carry a valid EHIC or GHIC for billing help. In addition, keep vehicle documents and exchange details with other drivers. You may also need a PESEL number for longer medical or legal processes (PESEL is a Polish ID number). Furthermore, report the incident to police if there are injuries or major damage. Finally, consider travel insurance and contact your embassy for support in serious cases.

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