Selma, Alabama – A single-vehicle crash near Selma early Sunday morning has closed all lanes of Alabama Highway 10 near mile marker 44, disrupting travel in the area.
According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the crash occurred at approximately 8:16 a.m. Sunday on AL-10 outside Selma. Officials said the crash caused a complete roadway blockage, forcing authorities to shut down the highway in both directions.
Troopers with ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division responded to the scene and confirmed that all lanes remain closed for an undetermined amount of time while crews manage the situation.
Officials have not released additional details about the cause of the crash or whether any injuries were reported. ALEA said troopers will continue monitoring the scene and will provide updates as the situation develops.
Drivers in the Selma area are urged to avoid AL-10 near mile marker 44 and seek alternate routes until the roadway reopens. The closure could lead to delays for commuters and travelers moving through Dallas County on Sunday morning.
Authorities have not yet announced an estimated time for reopening the highway.
Students, workers, and weekend travelers passing through the Selma corridor may experience delays while the closure remains in place.
ALEA said updates will be shared as troopers continue managing the crash response and roadway conditions.
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