One person was injured and taken to a hospital after a crash early Tuesday on Interstate 80 in Omaha, according to police. Officers responded to the scene near 20th Street just after 2 a.m., where emergency crews found what appeared to be a pileup during winter weather conditions.
Police dispatch confirmed to First Alert 6 that one person needed hospital care. Weather may have contributed to the crash, and drivers in the area were advised to expect delays as crews worked the scene.
Crash area affected traffic on I-80
A jackknifed semi on 13th Street left three lanes blocked, creating added congestion for drivers heading through the corridor. Officials told motorists to stay right and move carefully past the crash zone while responders cleared the roadway.
The situation raised concerns for the morning commute, especially as snow was expected to affect travel across the Omaha metro. Interstates and surface streets in the area can become slick quickly during early snowfall, which often reduces visibility and increases stopping distance.
What drivers needed to know at the scene
- One person was transported to the hospital after the crash.
- Police responded near 20th Street on I-80 shortly after 2 a.m.
- A jackknifed semi blocked three lanes on 13th Street.
- Weather was considered a possible factor in the pileup.
- Morning snow was expected to affect commute times in Omaha.
Winter-weather crashes often unfold quickly, especially before sunrise when roads can be less visible and surface conditions can change fast. In this case, authorities continued to manage the scene while drivers were urged to slow down and prepare for delays across the metro area.
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