Multi-Vehicle Crash Causes Traffic Chaos on 101

Traffic Collision on US Highway 101 South in Camarillo Causes Delays Today

📍 Camarillo, CA

📅 Published: July 5, 2025 at 03:11 AM

🔄 Updated: July 5, 2025 at 07:00 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Camarillo, CA
Camarillo, July 5, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred today on US Highway 101 South near the Camarillo Springs Road exit in Camarillo, CA, involving four vehicles: a Ford F25, a Ford F15, an Amazon trailer semi, and an unidentified vehicle that was reported to be on fire. The incident took place in the early morning hours, resulting in multiple lanes being blocked and significant traffic delays in the area.

Emergency response teams arrived promptly to manage the scene and secure the area. Fire crews worked to extinguish the flames from the burning vehicle, while a tow truck was called to assist with the removal of the damaged vehicles. As the situation developed, at least one lane was reopened, allowing some traffic to resume flow.

Motorists experienced backups and congestion, particularly during the busy morning commute. Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the affected area and minimize travel time.

The focus remains on clearing the roadway and restoring normal traffic flow on US Highway 101 South in Camarillo, CA. Updates will be provided as the situation evolves, but for now, drivers should remain cautious and aware of ongoing cleanup efforts.

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