3pm: One car has been tossed up an embankment, landing on its roof, and two others were seriously damaged in a three-car collision at Mogo.
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There were 20 metre skid marks on the road in both lanes, north of the accident scene, which occurred in the 50km/h.
Debris was scattered widely and clean-up crews from Fire & Rescue and the Rural Fire Service were on duty.
Emergency crews freed one person who was trapped in vehicle at the scene.
2.45pm: Police are appealing for any witnesses to call them on (02) 44 720 099.
2.16pm: Authorities have confirmed three vehicles were involved in a double-impact accident at the Princes Highway near the Dog Trap Road intersection in Mogo.
The highway remains closed as police continue their investigation.
1.45pm: NSW Ambulance paramedics said they attended a two-car collision after being alerted at 12.30pm.
A spokesman said paramedics treated four patients. Two patients reported neck pain, one was trapped for a period, and another suffered limb and head injuries.
All patients were taken by road to hospitals: one to Bulli, two to Batemans Bay and one to Moruya.
The spokesman said all patients were considered to be in stable conditions at the time of transportation.
A Batemans Bay Fire and Rescue spokesman said a crew remained at the scene at 1.45pm.
The SnowyHydro South Care ambulance helicopter was sent to the scene at 1.15pm, expecting to take a patient to The Canberra Hospital.
1.27pm: The Princes Highway is closed in both directions in Mogo due to a multi-vehicle accident south of Dog Trap Road.
Northbound traffic is being diverted via Tomakin Road and George Bass Drive.
Southbound traffic can use George Bass Drive and Tomakin Road as an alternative.
Motorists are advised to use the diversions and avoid the area.
Emergency services are on site working to free a trapped person and traffic crews are attending.
For the latest traffic information, visit www.livetraffic.com or call 132 701.