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Fatal traffic accident closes roads near Los Angeles Airport
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Los Angeles Airport Police have announced that a fatal traffic accident near Westchester Parkway and Sepulveda Boulevard has resulted in road closures and prompted traffic diversions. Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes.

According to the official X account of Los Angeles Airport Police, officers responded to the incident near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), leading to immediate road closures and emergency activity in the area. Traffic accidents near LAX can disrupt both access to the airport and local commuting patterns, underscoring the critical need for real-time updates. As reported by the Los Angeles Times, previous major incidents in the vicinity of LAX have caused significant delays, with airport and city agencies collaborating to manage public safety and reroute vehicles as needed.

The closures currently affect Westchester Parkway & Sepulveda Blvd as well as southbound Lincoln/La Tijera Blvd, with police directing traffic away from these intersections toward alternative routes. Los Angeles Airport Police have instructed drivers to use Century Blvd and northbound Sepulveda entrances to maintain access to LAX. According to real-time reports from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, such detours can create extended travel times, particularly during periods of high airport traffic or rush hour.

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Los Angeles Airport Police provide frequent updates about road closures and emergencies through their official X account and in coordination with city transportation officials. These communications help prevent further congestion and secondary accidents by giving timely instructions to drivers in the area. The City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation recommends that anyone heading to LAX regularly check for traffic advisories from police and transportation agencies for the latest access information.

Los Angeles Airport Police is described as the largest airport law enforcement agency in the United States, responsible for providing security and traffic management at LAX, according to the Los Angeles World Airports website. The department works closely with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure traveler safety and smooth airport operations. According to Los Angeles World Airports, they play a vital role in managing incidents at one of the world’s busiest airports.

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