Accidents in Alhambra, CA

Alhambra, a diverse community in the San Gabriel Valley, often sees accidents on I-10 that disrupt local commutes. These incidents can impact access to the city’s cultural and dining spots.

Alhambra is a large city located in southern California. The city was named after a large castle in southern Spain in the region of Granada. “Alhambra” means “the red one” in Arabic because the fortress in Granada used to be red. Alhambra was so named after Washington Irving’s book “Tales of the Alhambra.” The man who owned the land at the time the city was incorporated had a daughter who was reading this book at the time of the incorporation.

Alhambra has a population of approximately 85,000 people. With this large population, there’s no doubt that accidents happen every day in Alhambra.

Firefighter Hurt while Fighting Montebello Warehouse Fire

According to the Montebello Fire Department, the fire started in the warehouse at 860 Truck Way just after 1 a.m. Montebello, CA. – A firefighter was injured while fighting fire early Thursday morning at a large warehouse in Montebello. According to the Montebello Fire Department, the fire started in the

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5 Hospitalized After Crash Involving Metro Bus on 10 Freeway in Alhambra

Four vehicles, including a Metro bus, collided near S Atlantic Boulevard. Alhambra, CA – Five people were hospitalized after a Tuesday afternoon multi-vehicle collision involving a Metro bus that happened in Alhambra, the California Highway Patrol reported. The crash took place around 3:04 p.m. on the eastbound 10 Freeway near

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