Major Multi-Vehicle Collision Causes Traffic Chaos

Traffic Collision on State Route 99 South in Fresno Causes Delays Today

📍 Fresno, CA

📅 Published: March 28, 2025 at 04:30 AM

🔄 Updated: March 28, 2025 at 06:01 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Fresno, CA
Fresno, March 28, 2025 -

A significant traffic collision occurred today on State Route 99 South near Ashlan Avenue in Fresno, CA, involving six vehicles, including a silver Chevrolet Malibu and a white SUV. The incident took place during the early morning hours, leading to substantial traffic disruptions as multiple lanes were closed.

Emergency services quickly responded to manage the scene and control the traffic situation. Several vehicles required towing, while others were able to continue driving. As a result of the collision, traffic was heavily impacted, creating delays and congestion for morning commuters.

Authorities reported that all southbound lanes of State Route 99 were initially shut down, forcing traffic to divert to alternate routes. Tow trucks were called in to assist with the removal of the vehicles involved in the crash. By late morning, the roadway was reopened, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.

Motorists traveling through the area should remain cautious and aware of potential residual delays as the situation clears. This traffic incident serves as a reminder for drivers to stay alert and drive safely, especially during peak travel times.

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