Reopening of Highway 210 after Traffic Accident in Monrovia

Monrovia, California – Following an incident that paralyzed traffic flow, Highway 210 in Monrovia has been reopened, offering relief to drivers who encountered delays due to an accident.

The traffic accident in Monrovia occurred around 2:45 a.m. near Huntington Drive, when an overturned large truck blocked traffic in rainy conditions. This incident triggered a series of additional collisions, involving three large trucks and at least two or three more vehicles, according to reports from the California Highway Patrol.

Caltrans quickly responded to the incident, closing several lanes to allow for cleanup and restoration work in the affected area. During this process, two individuals with minor injuries were reported and were transported to a local hospital for medical attention.

By 8 a.m., traffic was moving at a mere 3 mph, signifying significant delays for drivers traveling from Rosemead Boulevard to Huntington Drive. However, thanks to response and cleanup efforts, the eastbound lanes of Highway 210 were reopened around 8:30 a.m. on the same day as the incident.

The incident had a notable impact on traffic flow, with reduced speeds and prolonged travel times during the morning rush hours. While it cannot be confirmed at this time whether adverse weather conditions played a role in the accident, drivers need to remain vigilant of road conditions, especially during inclement weather.

The reopening of Highway 210 eastbound represents relief for drivers affected by the morning incident in Monrovia. However, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and continuous vigilance while driving in challenging conditions.

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