Major Collision Causes Traffic Chaos on I-710

Traffic Collision on Interstate 710 in Long Beach Causes Significant Delays Today

📍 Long Beach, CA

📅 Published: May 27, 2025 at 04:02 AM

🔄 Updated: May 27, 2025 at 05:31 AM

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

A significant traffic collision occurred today on the northbound lanes of Interstate 710 (I-710) at the West Willow Street off-ramp in Long Beach, CA, leading to major traffic disruptions. The incident involved five vehicles, including a white Toyota, a Toyota Sienna, and a white Honda Odyssey, which were confirmed at the scene.

Emergency response units quickly arrived to manage the situation, resulting in the closure of the first two lanes. This caused considerable delays and congestion for motorists during the morning commute. Traffic management teams worked diligently to secure the area and facilitate the towing of the vehicles involved in the collision.

A tow truck was dispatched to assist with the removal of the vehicles, helping to clear the roadway as efficiently as possible. By late morning, all lanes were reported to be open, allowing traffic to gradually return to normal. However, drivers were advised to remain cautious in the vicinity as flares were still in place to alert motorists of the earlier incident.

This traffic incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices on busy highways. Motorists traveling through Long Beach, CA, are encouraged to stay informed about traffic conditions to avoid unexpected delays.

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