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Updated 18:57

S19 Crash Near Janów Lubelski Blocks Lublin Lane

S19 collision near Janów Lubelski blocks lane to Lublin; emergency services on site and drivers diverted via old road.

Two cars collided on the S19 expressway near Janów Lubelski this afternoon, blocking the lane toward Lublin. Emergency services work at the scene and firefighters, police, and ambulance units attend. The S19 collision has forced drivers onto a detour along the old road.

What happened and immediate impact

The crash involved two passenger vehicles on the northbound carriageway. Police closed the lane toward Lublin quickly. Consequently, traffic backed up for several kilometres. Moreover, authorities set a signed detour along the pre-existing local road. Therefore, commuters should expect delays and slow movement through the area.

S19 collision: road and regional context

The S19 forms a key north-south corridor in eastern Poland. In addition, it links Lublin and Rzeszów and forms part of the planned Via Carpatia route. Consequently, any blockage affects regional logistics and long-distance travel. Moreover, local businesses and bus services may run late due to the obstruction. However, authorities prioritise clearing the scene while preserving evidence for the police investigation.

Emergency response and safety

Firefighters secured the vehicles and checked for leaks. Paramedics treated injuries on site and transported any seriously hurt persons to hospital. Police manage traffic and document the incident for legal follow-up. In addition, officers will prepare a report that drivers and insurers may need. Therefore, anyone involved should exchange insurance details and record the scene with photos when safe.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you drive in Poland, know that you must call 112 in emergencies. In addition, the police usually issue a “mandat” (fine) for clear traffic violations. Keep your green card or international insurance proof with you, and exchange details with the other driver. Moreover, document vehicle damage and take photos for insurers. If you hold a PESEL number (Polish ID number) or deal with the NFZ (public health fund) or ZUS (social security), keep those documents ready for follow-up. However, if you are a foreigner, your embassy can advise on legal rights and medical care. Therefore, use live traffic apps and local radio for detour updates, and consider postponing travel until agencies clear the road.

Traffic authorities plan to reopen the lane when crews finish debris clearance and investigations. Consequently, motorists should follow police instructions and avoid the closed stretch. In addition, drivers can use the old road detour that runs parallel for several kilometres. However, slow speeds and police checks will remain while emergency services finish work.

We will update this report as services finish at the scene. Therefore, check local traffic feeds and follow the police for official information.

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