One person is being treated for critical injuries.
The nearby Burnside State School is asking parents and students to avoid Windsor Rd and Perwillowen Rd and “use alternative routes to school today”.
“Police are currently at the scene of a serious, two-vehicle crash on Windsor Rd at Burnside on the Sunshine Coast,” Queensland Police Service said.More to come ...
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