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UPDATE: Investigation of Wednesday Morning 'Major-Injury' Crash on I-680 Could Take Several Days

Due to the investigation of a two-car collision, which was classified as a "major-injury" crash by the California Highway Patrol, no details have been released.

 

The two-car collision on Wednesday morning that was classified as a "major-injury" crash is expected to be under investigation for several days, the office of the California Highway Patrol said.

The incident took place around 9:30 a.m., on Interstate Highway 680, just north of Livorna Road in Alamo. Due to the investigation, CHP is not releasing any details but did confirm that there were no fatalities.

The CHP issued a Sig-alert at about 9:50 a.m. Wednesday because the crash blocked the two rightmost lanes. The alert was canceled at 10:17 a.m. The CHP and the San Ramon Valley Fire District responded, he said.

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Related Topics: California Highway Patrol, Interstate 680, and collision

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