Monday, June 20, 2016

A head-on collision between a car and a tanker truck hauling carbon dioxide triggered a huge explosion that damaged a nearby building in LA


Head-on crash triggers tanker truck explosion in downtown L.A.



A tanker truck burns following a crash in downtown Los Angeles on June 20. (KTLA)

Joseph Serna


A head-on collision between a car and a tanker truck hauling carbon dioxide triggered a huge explosion that damaged a nearby building and shut down a downtown intersection early Monday, according to local media reports.

The crash occurred about 3:30 a.m. in the 1500 block of South Central Avenue, near where the street meets the 10 Freeway, and closed down the intersection with East 16th Street, KTLA reported.


The tanker burst into flames after the crash but its 61-year-old driver managed to escape and was taken to a hospital, where he was listed in fair condition, KTLA reported. The driver of the car that hit the truck was taken to the hospital and was listed in critical condition, according to KABC.

The fire damaged the exterior of a nearby building but didn’t cause interior damage, KABC reported.

Authorities said the car that collided with the truck was driving in the wrong direction on 16th Street, KABC reported.