I-70 in western Colorado was temporarily closed following two large multi-vehicle crashes involving 20 and 30 cars. No injuries were reported, and the highway has since reopened.
WESTERN COLORADO, CO - November 30, 2025
I-70 in western Colorado was closed temporarily on Sunday after two significant crashes involving 20 and 30 vehicles. Despite the scale of the incidents, no injuries were reported. The crashes led to a temporary closure of the highway, which has since been reopened. The exact time of the crashes was not specified in the reports.
Key Facts
- Crash date & time: November 30, 2025, exact time not specified
- Location: I-70, western Colorado
- Type of crash: Multi-vehicle
- Vehicles involved: Not specified
- Injuries / fatalities: No injuries reported
- Responding agencies: Not specified
- Source(s): CBS News
Crash Overview
On Sunday, November 30, 2025, I-70 in western Colorado experienced two separate large-scale collisions. The first crash involved 20 vehicles, followed by a second incident involving 30 vehicles. The cause of these crashes has not been specified in the reports.
Emergency services responded to the scene, although the specific agencies involved have not been disclosed. Remarkably, no injuries were reported from either crash, which is notable given the number of vehicles involved.
The highway was temporarily closed to manage the situation and clear the vehicles. It has since been reopened to traffic. Authorities have not released further details about the ongoing investigation or any contributing factors to the crashes.
People Involved
Authorities have not released the names or details of those involved in the crashes. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in either of the incidents, which is significant given the number of vehicles involved.