Major Traffic Jam Following Multi-Vehicle Collision

Multi-Vehicle Collision on Interstate 15 North Near Miramar Way in San Diego, CA, Causes Traffic Disruption

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: December 9, 2024 at 10:04 AM

🔄 Updated: December 9, 2024 at 11:30 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Diego, CA
San Diego, December 9, 2024 -

A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on Interstate 15 North near Miramar Way in San Diego, CA, involving five vehicles. The incident was reported at approximately 9:25 AM, when three vehicles, including a minivan, an SUV, and a work van, blocked the right lanes of traffic. Emergency services responded promptly to manage the situation, and traffic was significantly impacted as vehicles were unable to pass.

Fire department personnel were dispatched to assist, and multiple tow trucks were called to remove the vehicles obstructing the roadway. Reports indicate there were unknown injuries, but no specific details regarding the extent of those injuries were provided.

By 10:41 AM, traffic flow was restored, allowing vehicles to move freely once again. Motorists in the area were advised to exercise caution as emergency services worked to clear the scene. The quick response from emergency personnel helped minimize disruption to traffic, and the situation was resolved efficiently.

Drivers are reminded to stay alert and drive safely, especially in areas where accidents may occur.

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