Motor Vehicle Accident Reported on Snowy Mountains Highway in Bemboka
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Emergency services have responded to a motor vehicle accident on the Snowy Mountains Highway in Bemboka. The incident is currently under control with no fire reported.
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- Record type
- NSW incident notice
- Affected area
- Bemboka, New South Wales
- Issued
- April 6, 2026
- Source feed
- NSW RFS
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Alert Details
The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) has issued an alert regarding a motor vehicle accident (MVA/Transport) on the Snowy Mountains Highway. The incident is currently classified as "Under control" by responding agencies.
Affected Areas
The incident is specifically located on the Snowy Mountains Highway in Bemboka (2550), situated within the Bega Valley Council Area.
What You Should Do
Motorists traveling through the Bega Valley region should exercise caution when approaching the Snowy Mountains Highway near Bemboka. While the situation is under control, drivers should remain alert for emergency service personnel and potential traffic flow adjustments in the immediate vicinity.
Expected Conditions
According to the NSW RFS, there is no fire associated with this transport incident. The size of the affected area is recorded at 0 hectares. The Rural Fire Service remains the responsible agency for the scene.
Timeline
This alert was updated on February 22, 2026, at 1:22 PM. The incident status is currently listed as under control, and no further fire hazards have been identified at this time.
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