Three Injured in Highway 501 Accident
A major crash on Highway 501 resulted in injuries to three people on Friday. The collision, which occurred just east of Forestbrook Road, was reported in the afternoon around 3:45 p.m. Seven other individuals involved in the incident sidestepped medical transportation, firmly signing waivers at the scene.
Serious Incident on Busy Highway
The incident caused serious disruptions on the busy highway. Local law enforcement is discouraging unnecessary travel in the area. Cameras sourced from the South Carolina Department of Transportation revealed considerable hold-ups subsequent to the collision.
Efficient Response from Local Emergency Services
Horry County Fire Rescue were promptly on the scene, providing medical aid and helping to manage traffic control. The victims with injuries were transported to a nearby hospital, although updates regarding their condition remain undisclosed.
A Thorough Investigation On The Way
The South Carolina Highway Patrol has stepped in to scrutinize the situation and determine the cause of this lamentable incident. Detailed information regarding the exact circumstances that led to the collision, and the results of the investigation, are yet to be released.
Continuation in Traffic Disruptions
Subsequent to the accident, traffic disruptions continued, with drivers being earnestly entreated to avoid the area wherever possible. The immediate vicinity of the crash scene on Highway 501 witnessed a substantial slowdown of traffic. Complete resolution and clearance of the scene is projected to take some more time. Travelers and local residents should either brace for delays or seek viable alternative routes.
Eventual Return to Regularity
Once the investigations are concluded, and the accident thoroughly cleaned up, normal vehicular movement is expected to cautiously resume. Nonetheless, Highway 501, a notably busy and strategic route, experiences heavy traffic, particularly during peak hours. Citizens are urged to drive carefully, especially in areas with ongoing clean-up efforts.
Stay Updated
The latest developments pertaining to this accident, including the outcome of the formal investigation and status updates on the injured victims, will be communicated as soon as they’re made available. We encourage readers to stay informed and take necessary precautions when approaching accident-prone zones.

Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
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