Jan 22, 2025
Westbound Interstate 70 is partially closed near Eisenhower Tunnel on Wednesday after two people crashed in the snow, according to Clear Creek County sheriff’s officials. The sheriff’s office posted about the first crash, at mile marker 219, on social media at 9:07 a.m. Wednesday. Multiple injuries were reported in the crash and deputies shut down the westbound interstate’s right line. Sheriff’s officials said light, blowing snow and windy conditions made the highway slick, causing the crash. Only one car was involved. Ten minutes later, sheriff’s officials said a second crash happened in the traffic backup from the first crash. No injuries were reported in the second crash, which happened at mile marker 120. Related Articles Crashes and Disasters | State patrol trooper, arrestee injured in Colorado Springs crash on U.S. 24 Crashes and Disasters | Skier triggered Jan. 7 avalanche that caused his death, experts say Crashes and Disasters | Drowsy driving crashes jump 107% on Colorado roads since 2020, still on the rise, state patrol says Crashes and Disasters | Denver pedestrian killed in hit-and-run crash near Empower Field Crashes and Disasters | Colorado road conditions: I-70 reopens east of DIA to Burlington The right lane of westbound I-70 is closed between Exit 221 for Bakerville and Exit 218 for Herman Gulch, at mile marker 120, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. As of 9:45 a.m., traffic was backed up more than two miles from the original crash, sheriff’s officials said. Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.
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