Multiple Major Roadways Reopen After Serious Crashes with Fatalities and Injuries in North America
Multiple Major Roadways Reopen After Serious Crashes with Fatalities and Injuries in North America

Multiple Major Roadways Reopen After Serious Crashes with Fatalities and Injuries in North America

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Several traffic incidents caused temporary road closures across various locations. In Louisville, Kentucky, a two-car crash on I-264 East near Brownsboro Road resulted in minor injuries and lane closures, which have since reopened. In Janesville, Wisconsin, a crash on USH 14 near mile marker 173.6 prompted a morning closure that was cleared within two hours with assistance from local law enforcement. Columbus, Ohio, experienced a bridge closure on State Route 104 after it was struck by a dump truck; the bridge was reopened by 7:30 a.m. with no reported injuries. In Saanich, British Columbia, a serious collision on the Trans-Canada Highway near McKenzie Avenue and Helmcken Road caused a multi-hour closure; two individuals were hospitalized with one in critical condition, and police continue to investigate the incident. The northbound lanes reopened after emergency response and traffic rerouting efforts, with authorities requesting witnesses to provide dashcam footage to aid their investigation.

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