Traffic disruption has been reported following a crash in the Mount Buller area, with motorists potentially facing delays as emergency services respond and authorities assess the situation.
Information about the incident remains limited, and the exact circumstances of the reported collision have not been independently confirmed by major news organisations at the time of writing. Details including the number of vehicles involved, whether anyone was injured and the extent of any road restrictions may change as authorities provide further information.
Mount Buller Road is an important route connecting the alpine resort with Mansfield and surrounding communities. The road extends from the Midland Highway near Mansfield toward the Mount Buller Alpine Village and is classified as an arterial road in Victoria.
A collision in the alpine area can cause significant traffic disruption because access routes can be winding and relatively narrow in places. Emergency vehicles may also need additional space around an incident while police, paramedics and other responders assess those involved and make the roadway safe.
Motorists travelling toward Mount Buller should exercise caution and allow additional travel time if delays are occurring. Drivers approaching an emergency response should slow down and follow directions from police or traffic controllers.
Mount Buller has emergency facilities available in the resort area, including the Mount Buller Police Station and Mount Buller Medical Centre. The area also has a Ski Patrol Base that provides first-aid services.
Previous serious crashes have occurred on roads around Mount Buller. In June 2025, police responded to a fatal two-vehicle collision on Mt Buller Road near Merrijig, highlighting the challenges faced by motorists travelling through the region.
Further information about today’s reported crash is expected once authorities release additional details. Until then, claims concerning injuries, fatalities, the cause of the collision or the precise extent of traffic restrictions should be treated as unconfirmed.