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Tractor-trailer falls off highway overpass near Bedford

Photos on social media show that a truck fell from the Highway 101 overpass between Bedford and Lower Sackville. It landed in front of a school bus, which police say had children on it at the time. So far, police say there haven't been any reports of injuries.

Nova Scotia RCMP say there were no reports of injuries

Cars lined up on a highway near a tractor trailer that fell from an overpass.
A photo from the Talk Bedford Facebook group shows where the tractor-trailer fell from the overpass on to Highway 102 on Thursday. Nova Scotia RCMP say there were no reports of injuries. (Talk Bedford/Facebook)

Sections of Highway 101 and Highway 102 are expected to be closed for several hoursafter a tractor-trailer fell from a highway overpass near Bedford, N.S., on Thursday afternoon.

Nova Scotia RCMP were called to the scene just after 2 p.m.

Photos posted online of the incident appear to show that the tractor-trailer crashed through the guardrail on Highway 101 and landed on its wheelsacross Highway 102.

Nova Scotia RCMP say there haven'tbeen any reports of injuries so far.

The photos show a school bus close to where the tractor-trailer landed, but the two didn't collide.

Police confirmed the bus had children on it.

Construction workers remove guardrail from the overpass on Highway 101 after a tractor-trailer crashed through it.
Construction workers remove guardrail from the overpass on Highway 101 after a tractor-trailer crashed through it. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
construction workers on an overpass
Part of Highway 102 was closed after the tractor-trailer fell from the overpass. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

"It's certainly a traumatic event for anyone on the school bus witnessing such a big crash ahead of you. I'm sure although they weren't physically injured, it would be traumatic psychologically," Cpl.Guillaume Tremblaysaid.

Tremblay said the cause of the crash is unclear.

He said anyone heading toward the area can expect delays and detours as the site gets cleared.

"Highway102 is currently closed and Highway101 has reduced the lanes. At this time, all traffic is being detoured into Lower Sackville from Highway 102," he said.

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