Traffic has resumed on the Wright Memorial Bridge after an earlier accident caused significant disruption along the coastal route connecting the Outer Banks with mainland North Carolina.

The incident occurred earlier today on the bridge, prompting a rapid emergency response and temporary lane closures while authorities worked to manage the scene. Motorists reported heavy delays in both directions as traffic backed up for several miles during the response and cleanup operations.

Wright Memorial Bridge Accident

Wright Memorial Bridge Accident

Officials confirmed that the crash involved multiple vehicles, although the exact number has not yet been fully released. Emergency personnel, including highway patrol and local responders, arrived quickly to secure the area, assist those involved, and remove damaged vehicles from the roadway.

After cleanup efforts were completed and safety checks were carried out, authorities reopened the bridge to normal traffic flow. Officials emphasized that the reopening followed a careful inspection to ensure the structure was safe for drivers.

At this time, there has been no official confirmation regarding the severity of any injuries, and investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing. Factors such as traffic volume, road conditions, and driver error may be reviewed as part of the inquiry, though no conclusions have been announced.

The Wright Memorial Bridge remains a vital transportation link for residents, commuters, and tourists traveling to and from the Outer Banks, meaning even brief closures can cause major regional delays.

Drivers are being urged to remain cautious, follow posted speed limits, and stay alert while traveling through the area as authorities continue their investigation. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.