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

Bothell, WALocal News

A school bus carrying a girls' soccer team from La Conner was involved in a crash that blocked lanes on I-405 in Bothell, creating a significant traffic jam. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the passengers, which included young athletes returning from a sporting event. The accident prompted a rapid response from emergency services, who worked diligently to secure the area and ensure the safety of those on board. The highway was temporarily closed as crews worked to remove the bus and address the situation. Local authorities prioritized clearing the blockage to restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible.

I-405 has since reopened, alleviating the congestion caused by the incident. This event underscores the critical role of first responders in managing emergencies and protecting public safety. The community is grateful for the prompt actions taken to ensure no one was harmed during this unexpected crash.

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