I-405 reopens after school bus crash blocked lanes in Bothell | HeraldNet.com

Bothell, WALocal News

The I-405 highway has reopened after a school bus crash in Bothell, which had blocked southbound lanes for a period. The bus was transporting a girls soccer team from La Conner when the accident occurred, raising concerns among the community. Fortunately, all passengers on the bus were reported safe, with no injuries occurring during the incident. Emergency services responded promptly to manage the situation and facilitate the reopening of the highway. The quick action taken by local authorities helped minimize traffic disruption and ensured that commuters could return to normal travel patterns.

This incident serves as a reminder of the potential hazards on the road, particularly involving school transport. Community members expressed their relief at the lack of injuries and the swift recovery of traffic flow. As local news continues to cover similar events, the focus remains on safety and effective emergency response measures.

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