General News
4 February, 2026
Driver airlifted after truck rolls on Logan bend
Signs telling traffic to slow to 40km/hr were put in place as there were changes to traffic conditions due to the extensive clean up.

A TRUCK driver has been airlifted to hospital after a rollover at Logan on Monday evening.
Emergency services were called to the incident on the Wimmera Highway at around 6.30pm, where they found a milk truck on its side.
Police confirmed the truck had rolled on the bend where the highway meets the Emu-Logan Road.
There are many tight bends along the Wimmera Highway, particularly between St Arnaud and Tarnagulla.
Ambulance Victoria confirmed a specialist Air Ambulance Victoria helicopter crew, Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) paramedic crews assessed and treated the patient at the scene.
They said the man in his 20s has been airlifted to the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne with non-life-threatening injuries.
It is believed the driver had been rescued from the cabin before being taken to hospital.
A CFA spokesperson said a number of crews were on scene and the group’s bulk water tanker was required to help with the clean up.
The incident was brought under control.
Signs telling traffic to slow to 40km/hr were put in place as there were changes to traffic conditions due to the extensive clean up.
Those signs were still in place on Tuesday morning.
Anyone who witnessed the incident, has vision or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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