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Updated: Highway 101 closed Monday evening

A Sunshine Coast RCMP sergeant told the Coast Reporter that a vehicle had crashed into a power pole and live wires were lying across the highway at Rat Portage in Roberts Creek.

Update 6pm

The highway is clear. Enjoy your hockey game!

Update 5pm

BC Emergency Health Services (BC EHS) said in an email that the emergency call was received at 3:27 p.m. “Two ambulances with paramedics arrived at the scene. Paramedics provided emergency medical care to two patients and transported them to hospital in stable condition,” paramedic spokesperson Brian Twaites said in the email.

Update at 16:44

“Currently single-lane alternating traffic at Rat Portage,” said a Facebook post by the RCMP.

Updated at 16:37

Power has been restored to much of Roberts Creek, but 832 customers are still without power, according to BC Hydro’s outage map.

Original story

Due to a car accident, Highway 101 is closed in both directions in Roberts Creek on Monday afternoon.

A vehicle struck a power pole and live wires are lying across the highway at Rat Portage in Roberts Creek. Sgt. Don Newman with Sunshine Coast RCMP told Coastal Reporter at 15:40

“The road has to be closed because of the power lines,” Newman said. “And the power lines are coming as soon as possible, so unfortunately the road will remain closed until the lines are down.”

On Facebook, the RCMP said it was a single-vehicle accident and warned of significant delays as there was no way around the accident scene.

BC Hydro’s outage map shows a power outage from Davis Bay to Elphinstone, affecting 2,600 customers.

This story will change as the situation develops.