Two people received injuries after a car flew off freeway offramp and slammed into a home in Norwalk on early Wednesday morning.
As per the initial information, the single-vehicle accident took place just after 2 a.m. at the intersection of Borson Street and Studebaker Road, just off the 105 Freeway. The early reports showed that the driver lost control of the car while coming off the eastbound 105 Freeway at the Studebaker off-ramp.
The car then flew off the off-ramp and then careened through a brick wall before crashing into a vacant home. The crash also took down some power lines which left nearly 200 Southern California Edison customers without power. The two occupants of the car were rushed to a hospital, at least one of whom was listed in critical condition.
One of the victims was a juvenile. The collision also knocked out power to 183 SoCal Edison customers. Officials said that power would be restored by 8 a.m. The vacant home had significant damage. It is unknown if drugs or alcohol were involved in the crash. No other details are available.
An investigation is underway.
March 17, 2022
Source: CBS LA
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