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Crash with injuries reported on Claribel Road in Riverbank

Sacremento, CALocal News

A crash resulting in moderate injuries was reported at the intersection of Claribel Road and Litt Road in Riverbank, California, on January 26, 2025. The severity of the injuries has not been definitively confirmed, but initial assessments suggest they are moderate. Emergency responders from the Stanislaus County police and fire departments quickly dispatched to the scene are currently managing the incident. Fortunately, no traffic delays have been reported, alleviating concerns for local commuters. This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges associated with road safety in the region.

Additionally, the KCRA Alert Desk invites residents to share any photos or videos related to the incident, emphasizing community engagement. The KCRA mobile app is also available for those wishing to stay updated on local news and emergencies. As always, staying informed is crucial for ensuring public safety and awareness.

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