A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on the westbound lanes of Interstate 105 near Wilmington Avenue in Los Angeles, CA. The incident involved three vehicles: a white sedan, a gray Toyota Corolla, and a Toyota Prius. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene at approximately 11:20 AM, where at least one vehicle sustained significant front damage.
Due to the collision, the second lane was blocked, resulting in slow traffic conditions in the area. Emergency responders worked diligently to manage the situation, and a tow truck was called to assist with the removal of the damaged vehicles. The roadway remained partially obstructed for about one hour, prompting the California Highway Patrol to issue a signal alert for the incident.
By 12:36 PM, the tow truck was actively removing the vehicles, and traffic began to improve. The blocked lane was cleared, and the signal alert was officially canceled around 1:20 PM. The status of any injuries remains unknown, but the swift response from emergency services helped to mitigate further traffic disruptions.
Motorists traveling through the area are advised to remain cautious and aware of potential residual delays as the situation normalizes. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the roadway for any further incidents.