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ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Fatal Crash Involving 3 Vehicles on I-40 West

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Fatal Crash Involving 3 Vehicles on I-40 West

Three vehicles were involved in a fatal crash on I-40 West in Buncombe County, causing hours of traffic congestion on Sunday afternoon, March 17. The incident, which resulted in the death of one individual, led to the closure of a section of the interstate and a lengthy delay for commuters.

Details of the Crash

Three vehicles were involved in a fatal crash on I-40 West in Buncombe County, causing hours of traffic congestion on Sunday afternoon, March 17. The incident, which resulted in the death of one individual, led to the closure of a section of the interstate and a lengthy delay for commuters.

Road Closure and Traffic Backup

Following the crash, the North Carolina Department of Transportation issued a road closure alert at 12:56 p.m., shutting down I-40 West at Exit 44 (US-19) and causing traffic to back up for several miles. The closure remained in effect for several hours, disrupting travel for many motorists in the area.

Collaborative Efforts

Sgt. Baker commended the collaborative efforts of all involved agencies in handling the aftermath of the crash. He highlighted the contributions of the Enka Fire Department, Buncombe County EMS, and the Asheville Police Department in managing the situation and ensuring the safety of those affected by the incident.

Conclusion

The fatal crash on I-40 West in Buncombe County serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of high-speed collisions on major roadways. As authorities continue their investigation into the incident, the community mourns the loss of the victim and reflects on the importance of safe driving practices to prevent such tragedies in the future.

Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the victim, and we extend our gratitude to the first responders and emergency personnel who worked tirelessly to address the aftermath of the crash and ensure the safety of all those involved.


HERE Asheville
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