Shooting on the new James Bond movie reportedly had to be delayed after an accident on set.

Crew member Terry Madden was apparently injured when a camera truck came off the road and hit a barn as Spectre was being filmed in the ski resort of Solden in Austria, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Madden, a second unit assistant director with plenty of Bond films under his belt, is said to have suffered multiple fractures.

The Daily Mail reported that a second person was also hurt, and that shooting had to be put on hold while the accident was dealt with.

They quoted a spokesman for the film as saying: “There was an accident on set today. Two crew members were taken to hospital, one has been released and another is being treated for a leg fracture.”

The incident comes just days after 007 star Daniel Craig hurt his leg while filming.

Daniel Craig in Skyfall
Daniel Craig injured his knee (Sony Pictures/Francois Duhamel)

The British star, who is reprising the role of the suave spy for the fourth time, was shooting a fight scene at Pinewood Studios in London when he injured his knee.

Filming on the 24th Bond film began in December in London, on the River Thames and in Camden Lock, where Daniel was seen with co-star Rory Kinnear.

Daniel Craig and Rory Kinnear film Spectre
Daniel Craig and Rory Kinnear were seen shooting in London (Ian West/PA Wire)

Spectre – which stands for SPecial Executor for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion – will be directed by Oscar-winner Sam Mendes.

Christoph Waltz and Sherlock star Andrew Scott are joining returning cast members Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris, while French actress Lea Seydoux and Italian star Monica Bellucci are other new additions for the film, which will be released on November 6.