Major Traffic Jam After Three-Vehicle Collision

Traffic Collision on Interstate 710 South in Long Beach Causes Lane Closures Today

📍 Long Beach, CA

📅 Published: March 27, 2025 at 11:09 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Long Beach, CA
Long Beach, March 27, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred today on Interstate 710 South near State Route 1 in Long Beach, CA. The incident took place around 10:40 PM and involved a Dodge, a Toyota, and an unknown vehicle described as blue. Fortunately, the vehicles were assessed to be in a condition that did not require towing, leading to the cancellation of a tow request.

The collision has significantly impacted traffic flow, with all lanes blocked due to a fire obstructing the roadway. Emergency response units have arrived on the scene to manage traffic and ensure safety. Motorists should expect delays and congestion in the area as lane closures remain in effect.

Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid the backup caused by this traffic incident. The situation is being monitored closely, and updates will be provided as emergency crews work to clear the scene and restore normal traffic flow.

As the evening progresses, commuters should remain cautious and prepared for potential delays on Interstate 710 South. Authorities are working diligently to resolve the situation, but it is recommended to stay informed about traffic conditions if traveling through Long Beach, CA.

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