📰 Full Story
A multi-vehicle collision on Interstate 70 eastbound near the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel in Clear Creek County, Colorado, on April 14, 2026, involved an estimated 60–75 vehicles and left 19 people injured.
The crash occurred about 2:50 p.m. near the Highway 6 east on-ramp at mile marker 216, close to the Loveland Ski Area.
Colorado State Patrol and the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office said wet, heavy snow and a sudden burst of accumulation created slick conditions; investigators cited speed too fast for conditions, close following distances and insufficient tire tread as contributing factors.
Emergency crews towed roughly 40 vehicles from the scene, including commercial trucks and trailers.
Eight people were taken to hospital — one with serious injuries — while 11 were evaluated on scene.
Eastbound lanes were closed for several hours and reopened later that evening (reports cite reopenings around 8:10–9:00 p.m.); westbound lanes were briefly affected by a separate, unrelated jackknife.
Authorities continue to investigate and have not issued citations as of the latest updates.








💬 Commentary