A significant traffic incident occurred today on the I-210 West at Roxford Street in Los Angeles, CA, leading to multiple road closures and a diversion of all traffic. The California Highway Patrol issued a SIG Alert at 10:49 PM, indicating that all vehicles were being redirected off the freeway at Roxford. The alert was extended until further notice due to ongoing conditions.
As the situation developed, additional alerts were issued for both northbound and southbound Interstate 5 transitions to eastbound I-210, resulting in hard closures. By 6:35 AM, updates confirmed that while the main portions of southbound and northbound I-5 to eastbound I-210 were reopened, certain truck lanes remained closed.
By 8:00 AM, it was reported that the southbound I-5 truck lanes to eastbound I-210 were opened, but westbound I-210 from Roxford to northbound I-5 truck lanes continued to be closed. The main portion of westbound I-210 was reported to be open by 10:07 AM, yet truck lanes leading to northbound I-5 and northbound 14 remained closed.
Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes as traffic conditions may still be affected by the lingering closures. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries associated with the incident. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the situation to ensure safety and efficient traffic flow in the area.