A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on Interstate 110 South near West Manchester Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, at approximately 5:09 PM. The incident involved three vehicles: a white Chevrolet SUV, a black Acura, and a white Honda. The collision resulted in significant damage to all vehicles, with airbags deployed in at least one vehicle.
Witnesses reported that occupants of the vehicles were seen leaving the scene on foot shortly after the crash. Emergency services, including units from the Los Angeles Police Department and the California Highway Patrol, quickly responded to the incident. Upon arrival, they assessed the situation and coordinated towing services for the damaged vehicles, which were not drivable.
Initial reports indicated unknown injuries among the occupants, but as of the latest updates, no specific injuries have been confirmed. The collision led to temporary lane closures, impacting traffic flow in the area. The left-hand express lanes were blocked, causing delays for motorists traveling southbound on Interstate 110.
The California Highway Patrol classified the incident as a traffic collision with unknown injuries, and they worked alongside the LAPD to manage the situation effectively. Towing services were requested for all three vehicles, which sustained major damage. The white Chevrolet SUV and the white Honda were reported to have significant front and rear-end damage, while the black Acura also sustained considerable damage.
As the investigation continues, authorities are gathering more information about the circumstances surrounding the collision. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when traveling in the area and to remain aware of ongoing traffic updates. The coordinated response from emergency services ensured that the situation was managed efficiently, minimizing further risks on the roadway.
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