Accidente mortal en la I-5 cerca de la Carretera 43 deja un muerto

Updated: CaliforniaToday Kern County

A driver was killed early Thursday morning after his vehicle veered off Interstate 5, became airborne after striking a concrete barrier, crashed into another wall, and caught fire. The California Highway Patrol reported that on June 25, 2026, at approximately 5:05 a.m., officers responded to a solo-vehicle crash on Interstate 5, north of Highway 43.

According to the CHP's preliminary investigation, the driver, identified as a male, was operating a 2024 Subaru Impreza northbound on I-5 at an unknown speed. For reasons still under investigation, the driver veered into the dirt center median and struck a raised concrete barrier, causing the vehicle to become airborne.

The vehicle launched 150 feet, struck another concrete wall, and subsequently caught fire. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene.

The CHP has not yet determined if alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash. The incident remains under investigation, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Source: kmph.com

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