Accident on Harbor (110) Freeway Claims Life
Accident Occurs on Northbound Freeway
A person was killed in a two-vehicle crash on the Harbor (110) Freeway in South Los Angeles on Sunday morning.
Details of the Accident
The accident occurred at approximately 5:00 a.m. on the northbound freeway, just south of Manchester Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol. The crash involved a black sedan and a gray cargo van in the express lanes.
Additional Incident
Following the initial accident, an out-of-service Metro bus struck the victim, according to Metro Los Angeles spokesman Jose Ubaldo. The bus, Line 210, was heading northbound on the 110 Freeway north of Century Boulevard at the time of the incident.
Statement from Metro Los Angeles
"At about 5:10 this morning, an out-of-service Metro bus Line 210 heading northbound on the 110 Freeway north of Century Boulevard, struck a body that had been ejected from an earlier, non-Metro vehicle accident," Ubaldo said. "Metro extends its deepest sympathies to the victim’s family and friends."
Road Closure
A Sigalert was issued at 5:33 a.m. closing all northbound lanes of the freeway for approximately two hours, but was canceled at 8:16 a.m.
Conclusion
The accident on the Harbor (110) Freeway has resulted in the loss of a life and has caused significant disruptions to traffic. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and friends during this difficult time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What time did the accident occur?
A: The accident occurred at approximately 5:00 a.m. on Sunday morning.
Q: Where did the accident occur?
A: The accident occurred on the northbound Harbor (110) Freeway, just south of Manchester Avenue.
Q: Was the bus involved in the accident a regular service bus?
A: No, the bus was an out-of-service Metro bus.
Q: How long were the northbound lanes of the freeway closed?
A: The northbound lanes were closed for approximately two hours, from 5:33 a.m. to 8:16 a.m.