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Crash on I-80 near Nevada state line leads to lane closure

A multi-vehicle crash Thursday morning on Interstate 80 near the Nevada state line led to a lane closure, officials said. According to Caltrans, the right lane on westbound I-80 has been closed near Farad Road in Mystic and there is no expected reopening date. It was unclear how many vehicles were involved in the accident or whether any injuries were reported. Officials have asked motorists to drive slowly and be on the lookout for emergency vehicles. You can find current information on our live traffic map. Do you have photos or videos of this or any other incident? Upload it to KCRA.com/upload and be sure to include your name and other details so we can feature you online and on TV. If this story happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends near you using the KCRA mobile app so they know what's happening near them. The KCRA app is available for free on the Apple App Store and Google Play. For more coverage of top California stories, click here | Subscribe to our morning newsletter

A multi-vehicle crash Thursday morning on Interstate 80 near the Nevada state line led to a lane closure, officials said.

Caltrans says the right lane on westbound I-80 has been closed near Farad Road in Mystic and there is no estimated time for reopening.

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It was unclear how many vehicles were involved in the accident and whether there were any injuries.

Officials urged drivers to drive slowly and watch out for emergency vehicles.

View our live traffic map for updates.

Do you have photos or videos of this or any other incident? Upload them KCRA.com/upload, Be sure to include your name and other details so we can credit you online and on TV.

If this story happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your area via the KCRA mobile app so they know what's happening near them. The KCRA app is available for free in Apple's App Store and further Google Play.

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