Authorities reported injuries after a big rig crash on Interstate 5 in Coalinga, California, on April 23, 2026, in an incident that involved multiple vehicles and a rollover. Officers said no serious injuries were sustained, but the cause of the crash remained unclear as investigators kept working with limited information.
The crash involved at least a big rig and a vehicle that rolled over, according to authorities, but officials did not identify the other vehicles involved. That leaves the basic sequence still unsettled on the day it happened, even as the damage was enough to trigger an injury response and a continuing inquiry.
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