Head-on accident injures 2, closes down Ambaum Friday night

Burien, WALocal News

A head-on collision between two vehicles occurred at the intersection of SW 122nd and Ambaum Blvd. SW in Burien Friday afternoon, injuring both drivers. Emergency responders transported one driver to Harborview and the other to Highline hospitals, with the severity of their injuries still undetermined. King County Major Accident Investigators are on the scene, conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. Ambaum Blvd.

has been blocked between the 11800 to 12400 blocks for several hours, causing significant traffic delays. Deputy B. J. Myers indicated that the road would remain closed for at least another hour as of 7:30 p. m.

The incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety at this intersection. Local drivers are advised to seek alternate routes while the investigation proceeds. The community awaits updates on the drivers’ conditions as authorities continue to gather information.

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