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Rollover Truck Accident in Washington State Destroys Three Vehicles
POULSBO, WA – A semi trailer truck and two passenger vehicles were destroyed Friday morning, June 11, in a rollover truck accident in Kitsap County, Washington. The chain reaction collision occurred near the city of Poulsbo on Washington State Route 3, between Big Valley Road and the Hood Canal Bridge. The accident area is in the northwest section of the state across the Puget Sound from Seattle, about 62 miles southeast of Port Angeles, WA and about 75 miles north of Olympia, WA.
At about 10:30 a.m. Friday morning a 70 year old woman from Port Angeles was driving a 2005 Buick Lacrosse south on State Route 3 in Kitsap County, near Poulsbo. As the woman drove in the section of highway south of the Hood Canal Bridge and north of Big Valley Road she suddenly swerved to avoid colliding with another vehicle. According to Washington State Patrol she apparently lost control of her vehicle. The Buick crossed over the center dividing line into the path of northbound traffic and spun around counter clockwise. ... Read Full Story
Washington Semi-Tractor Truck Accident – Driver Missing

Washington State Patrol trooper Albert Arrey investigatesthe scene of an accident on Beebee Bridge near Chelan, Washington - Wenatchee World Photo / Don Seabrook
CHELAN FALLS, WA, Aug 31st – A semi-tractor truck carrying a load of apples crashed on the Beebe Bridge in Chelan Falls, Washington just after 5pm Monday, August 31. The truck cab plunged into the Columbia River after the accident and the driver is missing. Divers searched the river looking for the driver and any occupants who may have been in the cab at the time.
The accident occurred about a quarter of the way across the bridge, where the truck driver took a hard left turn and slammed through a vertical support girder, separating the girder from the bridge and spilling the load of apples onto the bridge deck. Washington State Patrol Trooper, Dave Phelps remarked on the accident, stating, “For some reason, the driver took a hard left turn through the railing.”
The tractor-trailer rig was traveling southbound on Highway 97 with a load of red delicious apples when the accident occured on the bridge. The cab broke through the railing, separated from the trailer, and plunged into the river. Divers located the submerged cab and used a boat and flotation booms to contain leaking diesel fuel. They also recovered some personal items, but no identification was found.
The bridge will remain closed until it is inspected and cleared for structural safety by the state Department of Transportation.
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