A single-vehicle traffic collision occurred today in Crestline, California, involving a silver Honda Civic that went over a mountainside. The incident was reported around 4:42 PM on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 138, near mile marker 33. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene.
The vehicle was located approximately 100 feet down an embankment, making it not visible from the road. Emergency responders assessed the situation and requested a tow truck and cable to assist in recovering the vehicle from the steep terrain. The status of any injuries remains unknown at this time, and no further details about the occupants of the vehicle have been released.
Traffic in the area may have been affected due to the emergency response and the need for towing services. The California Highway Patrol confirmed that a tow truck was required to safely remove the Honda Civic from its precarious position.
This incident highlights the potential dangers associated with driving in mountainous areas. Authorities remind all drivers to exercise caution, especially in regions with steep embankments and challenging road conditions. Updates on the situation will be provided as more information becomes available.