5-car collision on SR-18 causes delays Friday morning, minor injuries reported

Auburn, WALocal News

A significant traffic incident occurred on January 10, 2025, involving a five-car collision on westbound State Route 18 near Auburn Way, which caused major delays in the area. Thankfully, only minor injuries were reported, as confirmed by the Washington State Patrol (WSP). Emergency responders, including units from the Valley Regional Fire Authority, arrived promptly to manage the situation and assess the patients involved. While traffic was permitted to navigate through the area cautiously, lengthy delays persisted as tow trucks worked diligently to remove the vehicles from the roadway. The WSP is currently investigating the incident to determine the cause of the collision, although no specific details have been released yet.

In light of the situation, motorists have been advised to seek alternate routes to avoid congestion. Images from the aftermath of the incident highlight the seriousness of the crash, but the prompt response of emergency services helped mitigate further complications. The ongoing investigation aims to provide clarity on what led to this multi-vehicle accident on a busy state route.

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