Driver suffers 'life-changing' injuries in crash on B3151 near Street

By Laura Linham 20th Dec 2024

Emergency services at the scene of the crash on the B3151 near Street, which has resulted in road closures and delays.
Emergency services at the scene of the crash on the B3151 near Street, which has resulted in road closures and delays.

A collision on the B3151 between Street and Somerton has left one driver with life-changing injuries and another with minor injuries. The incident, which occurred at around 11:17am on Friday, December 20, has forced a full road closure expected to remain in place for several hours.

The crash involved a Ford Kuga and a Kia Ceed and took place near the junction with Reynald's Way and Ham Lane in Compton Dundon. Emergency services, including police, fire, and ambulance crews, attended the scene.

Avon and Somerset Police confirmed the severity of the injuries in a statement:

"At 11.17am today (20 December), we received reports of a collision involving a Ford Kuga and a Kia Ceed on the B3151, near Street. Officers attended, along with the fire and ambulance services, and have closed the road to allow emergency services to respond. The driver of one of the vehicles has been taken to hospital with injuries believed to be life-changing, but not life-threatening. The occupants of the other car were treated by paramedics at the scene for minor injuries."

The road closure has caused significant traffic disruption, with congestion building on diversion routes as drivers seek alternative ways around the affected stretch. Authorities have advised motorists to avoid the area if possible.

If you witnessed the collision or have dashcam footage, police urge you to come forward. Anyone with information is asked to call 101 and quote log 355 of December 20.

The B3151 remains closed in both directions as investigations and recovery work continue. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

     

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