A two-vehicle collision occurred this morning on Interstate 405 North near South Alameda Street in Long Beach, CA, with no injuries reported. The incident was first reported at 6:51 AM, prompting a rapid response from the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
The collision involved a black sedan and a white sedan, which resulted in lane blockages on the highway. By 6:56 AM, it was confirmed that the first lane was obstructed, impacting traffic flow in the area.
Emergency services logged the incident at 6:52 AM and arrived on the scene by 7:12 AM. The CHP units worked efficiently to manage the situation, and a towing service was requested shortly after the collision was confirmed at 7:04 AM. Both vehicles were safely towed from the scene.
By 7:17 AM, the CHP officially closed the incident, and the roadway was cleared for normal traffic flow. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, allowing for a swift resolution to the situation. The prompt response from the CHP helped minimize traffic disruptions, although there were temporary lane blockages during the incident.
Motorists traveling on Interstate 405 North are advised to remain cautious and attentive, especially during busy traffic hours. The CHP emphasizes the importance of adhering to traffic regulations and staying alert to prevent accidents.
This incident highlights the need for safe driving practices. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor road conditions and respond to incidents to ensure the safety of all motorists in the region.
For ongoing updates and traffic advisories, drivers are encouraged to check local news sources and the CHP website.