Vehicle Fire Causes Major Traffic Disruptions

Vehicle Fire on State Route 110 North in Los Angeles Causes Lane Closures and Traffic Disruptions

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: February 10, 2025 at 07:33 PM

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Los Angeles, February 10, 2025 -

A vehicle fire occurred today on the northbound lanes of State Route 110, near Avenue 43 in Los Angeles, California. The incident began around 6:47 PM when a vehicle collided with a sidewall, leading to a fire that quickly engulfed the vehicle. Emergency services responded promptly, blocking multiple lanes to manage the situation safely.

Firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived shortly after the incident was reported. By 6:56 PM, the vehicle was confirmed to be fully on fire, prompting the closure of all lanes from Pasadena Avenue to Avenue 43 to protect both emergency personnel and motorists.

Traffic was significantly disrupted as vehicles were forced to reverse on Avenue 26 due to the lane closures. A tow truck was called to remove the vehicle from the freeway, with the towing operation taking place around 7:21 PM.

The report does not specify any injuries, leaving that information unknown. Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes until the situation is fully resolved, as emergency crews work to restore normal traffic flow.

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