Ice causes several crashes on I-405 in Bellevue, Renton

Renton, WALocal News

Recent icy road conditions in western Washington have caused at least 11 accidents along I-405, particularly between Renton and Bellevue, prompting concern among local authorities. The region is currently under multiple weather advisories, including a Wind Advisory, Avalanche Warning, and Flood Watches, which reflect the severity of the situation. The Avalanche Warning is effective until Saturday evening, while Flood Watches will begin on Saturday night and continue through Tuesday morning. Local officials are urging residents to exercise extreme caution when traveling, as these conditions pose significant risks for drivers. Emergency services are on standby to respond to incidents resulting from the icy conditions.

The National Weather Service has emphasized the importance of staying informed about changing weather conditions and road safety. This series of events illustrates the broader impact of winter weather on transportation and public safety in the area. Residents are encouraged to follow local news and weather updates to ensure their safety during this challenging time.

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