A single-vehicle rollover incident occurred today on Skyway Road in Magalia, CA, approximately half a mile south of Inskip Inn. The collision was reported at 6:20 AM, and the vehicle was left off the roadway and undriveable. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries associated with the accident.
Emergency services faced delays due to adverse road conditions, including light snow accumulation. A snowplow was required to clear the roadway before a tow truck could safely respond to the scene. The vehicle was reported to be approximately 20 feet off the roadway, complicating efforts for the owner to retrieve it without assistance.
The vehicle owner, who was located in Stirling City, communicated the details of the incident shortly after it occurred. They indicated that the accident happened just south of Inskip and noted the challenging driving conditions due to the snow.
By 6:25 AM, the owner expressed concerns about whether emergency responders would be able to reach the vehicle due to the snow-covered road. In light of these conditions, they decided to arrange for their own towing service but acknowledged that a snowplow would need to clear the roadway first.
As of now, the roadway remains obstructed until the snow can be cleared, and the vehicle can be safely towed away. Motorists in the area are advised to exercise caution and be aware of potential delays due to the ongoing road conditions.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices, particularly during inclement weather. The California Highway Patrol is monitoring the situation and will provide updates as necessary.