I-25 southbound near Pikes Peak International Raceway closed due to crash
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) I-25 southbound is closed near the Pikes Peak International Raceway due to a crash, according to the Colorado Department of Public Transportation.
The crash is currently blocking all lanes of traffic between Exit 122 at the Pikes Peak International Raceway and Exit 119 for Rancho Colorado Blvd.
Drivers are being asked to find an alternate route and watch for emergency crews in the area.
This is a developing story. Check back with KRDO News Channel 13 for updates.
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