Authorities responded Thursday to multiple traffic incidents along the Pomona Freeway (State Route 60), where a serious crash caused major delays, lane closures, and a significant emergency response during peak travel hours in Southern California.
The collision occurred on a heavily traveled section of the freeway, which connects Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. Early reports indicate that at least one vehicle was involved in a severe crash that prompted a rapid response from California Highway Patrol officers, fire crews, and paramedics.
When emergency personnel arrived, they found damaged vehicles blocking several lanes of traffic. Officials were forced to shut down portions of the freeway while rescue operations and on-scene investigations were carried out. The closure quickly led to long traffic backups, with commuters experiencing significant delays during the busy morning period.
In a separate incident along the same freeway corridor earlier in the day, authorities confirmed at least one fatal crash in Pomona involving a vehicle that overturned and struck a guardrail. That incident resulted in additional lane closures as investigators documented the scene and worked to remove wreckage from the roadway.
The 60 Freeway has seen multiple serious collisions in recent weeks, including multi-vehicle crashes and major pileups during heavy traffic periods. Officials note that high traffic volume, speeding, and sudden lane changes are among the most common contributing factors in accidents along this route.
Thursday’s incidents added to growing concerns about roadway safety on one of the region’s busiest freeway systems. In several cases, crashes have led to full or partial freeway shutdowns while emergency crews manage cleanup and conduct detailed investigations.
Drivers in the area reported heavy congestion stretching for miles as traffic was diverted and emergency responders worked at the scene. Many commuters were stuck in long delays before lanes gradually began to reopen later in the day.
Authorities have not yet released full details regarding the cause of the most recent crash or the identities of those involved. Investigators are expected to review traffic camera footage, witness statements, and vehicle damage patterns to determine how the collision occurred.
As cleanup efforts continue and investigations progress, officials are urging motorists to remain cautious, especially during peak travel hours when traffic volumes are highest and conditions can change rapidly.
The situation serves as another reminder of how quickly freeway incidents can escalate on major commuter routes like the 60 Freeway, impacting thousands of drivers across Southern California.