One driver was missing after the explosion. A massive six-truck crash shut down the Hume Highway, leaving six people injured and triggering a frantic search for an unaccounted-for driver. But the image rescuers won’t forget is a burnt-out truck cab sitting alone in thick black smoke as emergency crews searched the wreckage… πππ₯

A horrific multi-vehicle collision involving six semi-trailers occurred on the Hume Highway, one of Australia’s busiest freeways, triggering massive explosions and completely paralyzing traffic. The accident took place just after 5:00 AM on Tuesday at Breadalbane, southwest of Goulburn in New South Wales (NSW). Initially, two trucks collided heavily while turning into a roadside rest stop, subsequently losing control and plowing directly into four other rigs parked at the site. The impact sparked a massive fire accompanied by a series of consecutive explosions, forcing authorities to urgently shut down the vital transit route connecting Sydney and the capital city of Canberra.
Despite the catastrophic scene engulfed in thick smoke and towering flames, the NSW Police Force later provided a highly relieved update, confirming that an initially unaccounted-for driver had been found safe. NSW Police Acting Inspector Vladimir Mijok remarked that it was “nothing short of a miracle” that all six drivers managed to escape their cabins in time without sustaining any serious injuries. Paramedics treated all six individuals at the scene for minor injuries, and two of the truck drivers were transported to Goulburn Base Hospital to undergo mandatory testing.
A spokesman for Fire and Rescue NSW stated that the blaze intensified rapidly due to the tons of highly flammable materials being transported by the vehicles. Specifically, one of the trucks was carrying eight tonnes of butane cans, another was transporting resin, a third contained memory foam, and a fourth was packed with alcohol. This volatile combination heavily fueled the resulting inferno, creating an extremely hazardous environment that initially prevented rescue crews from approaching closely. More than 30 firefighters and seven fire appliances, including specialized hazardous materials (hazmat) units, were deployed to battle the flames, successfully extinguishing the blaze by around 11:00 AM.

The severe incident forced the total closure of the Hume Highway in both directions between Gunning and Cullerin Road in Breadalbane, while a 300-meter exclusion zone was established around the site. Transport for NSW urgently advised motorists to avoid the area and utilize alternative routes through Canberra to minimize delays. Due to the complex nature of the crash, a specialized crash investigation unit has established a crime scene to determine the exact cause of the collision. Authorities warned that clearing the extensive debris, managing the hazardous materials, and completing the forensic investigation would take considerable time, meaning travelers should expect significantly extended travel times throughout the day.