Auburn, WA (August 14, 2025) – A deadly two-vehicle crash prompted emergency response and road closures Monday afternoon in Auburn.
According to reports, the collision occurred around 3:33 p.m. on August 13 at the intersection of Southeast Auburn Black Diamond Road and Southeast 318th Street. Authorities confirmed that at least one person died as a result of the accident. Emergency medical crews were dispatched from District #44 and responded quickly to the scene.
The intersection was immediately shut down while investigators began examining the circumstances of the crash. No information has yet been released regarding the vehicles involved or the number of additional injuries sustained.
Traffic was rerouted around the area for several hours, and drivers were urged to seek alternative routes while the road remained closed.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
This report was prepared using early data provided by responding agencies and may be revised as more information becomes available.
- Names of the people involved have not yet been publicly released, pending confirmation and family notifications.
- Additional findings from investigators, such as cause of the crash or potential citations, will be released as updates are made by officials.
- For real-time road conditions or detour information, check with local authorities or traffic apps.
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