Highway 2 was closed north of Moose Jaw on Friday after what the RCMP called a “serious collision.”
The road was reopened at around 3 p.m.
The RCMP said the crash happened about 30 kilometres north of Moose Jaw, near Sandy Point.
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Police didn’t say if any injuries had resulted from the crash, but STARS Air Ambulance said one of its helicopters was dispatched to the area for an emergency call.
According to the Highway Hotline, Highway 2 between Tuxford and Chamberlain had reopened by mid-afternoon.
Terry Palaschak, a first responder at Buffalo Pound Lake, said there was lots of debris on the highway.
“There’s carnage everywhere,” he said.
Palaschak believes the crash killed multiple people, but the RCMP hadn’t confirmed that.
Palaschak said the vehicles were seriously damaged in the crash.