Interstate 5 Freeway Reopens After Deadly Crash Shuts Down Grapevine
Multi-Vehicle Crash on Southbound I-5 Also Causes Road Closures
Key Points:
*- A big rig accident caused a major traffic backup on northbound I-5 near the Grapevine.
- All northbound lanes of I-5 over the Grapevine were closed due to the deadly crash.
- Southbound I-5 lanes were also closed following a multi-vehicle crash.
- Southbound I-5 has since reopened after an hourslong closure.
- Northbound I-5 was cut to one lane over the Grapevine after the initial crash.
- All northbound lanes of I-5 near the Grapevine have now reopened.
The northbound 5 Freeway near the Grapevine experienced a major traffic backup on Tuesday, July 25, after a big rig carrying 15-foot metal poles overturned.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Bakersfield reported that all northbound lanes of I-5 over the Grapevine were closed at approximately 11:30 a.m. due to the deadly crash.
According to CHP, the big rig was traveling on the northbound side of I-5 when it overturned, spilling its load of metal poles onto the roadway. The big rig driver was pronounced dead at the scene, and a passenger in the big rig was airlifted to a local hospital with major injuries.
In addition to the deadly crash on the northbound side of I-5, there was also a multi-vehicle crash on the southbound side of I-5 just south of Grapevine Road.
The southbound lanes of I-5 were closed for several hours following the crash, but have since reopened.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) reported that northbound I-5 was cut to one lane over the Grapevine north of Lebec following the initial crash.
As of 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25, all northbound lanes of I-5 near the Grapevine have reopened.
Caltrans advises motorists to expect delays in the area and to allow for extra travel time.
The cause of the crashes is still under investigation.
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