One person died and several others were injured in a four-car collision near the Sunday evening, according to the .
A four-car crash near the Encino-Tarzana border killed one person and injured several others Sunday evening. The collision on Lindley Avenue also knocked down a utility pole, sending power lines across the roadway.
One person died and several others were injured in a four-car collision near the Sunday evening, according to the .
Emergency crews responded to the crash in the 6400 block of Lindley Avenue at approximately 6:02 p.m., officials said. Firefighters found four vehicles involved in the wreck. One person was pronounced dead at the scene.
One person was killed and several others were injured in a violent four-car crash near the Tarzana-Encino border Sunday evening, authorities said.
A woman believed to be in her 30s was transported to a nearby hospital with injuries. Her condition has not been released. The total number of injured victims and the extent of their injuries remain unclear, according to the Los Angeles Post.
The collision also knocked down a utility pole. Power and telephone lines fell across the roadway, creating additional hazards for first responders and motorists. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power was notified to respond and secure the damaged lines.
Authorities have not released the identity of the person who died. The circumstances leading up to the crash remain under investigation.
Lindley Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare that runs along the boundary between Encino and Tarzana. The 6400 block sits just north of the Ventura Freeway (US-101), a heavily traveled stretch where commuters merge on and off the highway.
The crash brought down a utility pole that came to rest across the hood of a black sedan damaged in the collision, according to images from the scene.
No additional information was immediately available from authorities.
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