SEATTLE, WA — Authorities were dispatched to a collision early Thursday afternoon in southeast Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood, according to the Seattle Department of Transportation.
The crash happened at the intersection with South Angeline Street and was first reported by SDOT at 12:30 p.m.
The cause of the wreck has not been disclosed, but the northbound right bus lane and part of the southbound lane were blocked for over 30 minutes.
A photo taken at the scene shows at least one fire engine responding, but no injuries or hospital transports were immediately confirmed.
Motorists were asked to use caution in the area.
Collision on Rainier Ave S at S Angeline St blocking the NB right bus lane and partially blocking the SB lane. Use caution. pic.twitter.com/FwJL9uym8z
— SDOT Traffic (@SDOTtraffic) April 11, 2024
By 1:06 p.m., crews had cleared the scene, leaving all lanes open to traffic.
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