A serious bus accident on the E22 highway in Malmö has sent two people to the hospital and created extensive traffic disruptions during Thursday's commute. The bus crashed into a bridge pillar near the Segevång area, trapping the driver inside the vehicle for a period.
Emergency services confirmed the driver and one female passenger required hospital transport. Police spokesperson Filip Annas reported multiple patrol units responded alongside rescue services and ambulance crews. "We're dealing with a bus that has collided with a bridge pillar near Segevång," Annas stated.
The accident occurred during peak traffic hours on one of southern Sweden's busiest highways. Rescue crews faced significant challenges reaching the scene due to growing traffic queues. "It was problematic for us to get through because of the traffic congestion," said operations leader Rickard Nilsson. "We had to drive against traffic flow from Segevång to access the site."
Approximately 15 people were aboard the bus at the time of impact. Initial assessments suggest most passengers sustained only minor injuries. Rescue teams deployed three stations to manage the incident and worked extensively to extract the trapped driver from the vehicle.
Witness accounts from passing motorists indicate the bus may have skidded before impact. A photographer at the scene reported slippery road conditions in the area, though official causes remain under investigation by traffic authorities.
This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns on Sweden's major highways during winter conditions. The E22 corridor serves as a critical transportation artery connecting Malmö with surrounding regions, making any disruption particularly impactful for commuters and commercial traffic.
Swedish highway infrastructure has seen increased investment in recent years, but accidents involving public transport raise questions about winter road maintenance and vehicle safety protocols. The timing during busy travel hours amplified the economic and social costs of the closure.
Traffic management teams are implementing detours while cleanup and investigation continue. Commuters should expect extended delays throughout the afternoon as authorities work to clear the scene and restore normal traffic flow. The incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of transportation networks to single accidents during peak travel times.
