Multi-Vehicle Collision Disrupts Traffic on Route 60

Multi-Vehicle Collision on State Route 60 East in Los Angeles, CA, Involves Dog Running Across Lanes

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: December 24, 2024 at 10:08 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, December 24, 2024 -

A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on State Route 60 East near South Atlantic Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA, involving three vehicles: a white van, a silver Nissan Altima, and a gray Nissan sedan. The incident took place around 8:57 AM and resulted in damage to all vehicles involved.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, where the situation was complicated by a dog running across the lanes. Witnesses reported a woman chasing the dog, which appeared to be a service animal. The collision led to the blockage of multiple lanes, prompting emergency responders to request a tow truck to assist with clearing the area.

Fire services were also dispatched as a precaution. By 9:50 AM, all lanes were reported to be open, although some delays were expected as the situation was managed. The extent of any injuries resulting from the collision remains unknown.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution when traveling through this area, as the aftermath of the incident may still affect traffic flow. The prompt response from emergency services helped to mitigate the situation, allowing for a swift return to normal traffic conditions.

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