Multi-Vehicle Crash Causes Major Traffic Delays

Multi-Vehicle Traffic Collision on South State Route 110 in Los Angeles, CA, Causes Lane Closures and Traffic Delays

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: December 4, 2024 at 07:03 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, December 4, 2024 -

A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred today on the South State Route 110 at the Interstate 5 South connector in Los Angeles, CA. The incident, involving four vehicles including a white Toyota Camry, a Nissan Titan, and a Scion XB, was reported around 5:50 PM. The status of the fourth vehicle remains unknown.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, and a tow truck was dispatched to assist in clearing the roadway. As a result of the collision, the first lane of the transition road was blocked, leading to significant traffic delays in the area. Authorities worked to manage the situation, shutting down the transition road to facilitate the removal of the vehicles and ensure safety for all involved.

The Los Angeles Fire Department also responded to the incident, arriving shortly after it was reported. The extent of injuries is currently unknown, but emergency personnel were on standby to assist as needed.

As of now, the transition road remains closed while crews work to clear the scene and restore normal traffic flow. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid delays. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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