A single-vehicle rollover accident occurred on Highway 101, just north of Las Varas Canyon, on Saturday morning. This incident caused significant traffic disruptions and lane closures, according to reports from the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
The mishap took place at approximately 11:27 am and involved a pickup truck driven by an adult female, who sustained minor injuries in the ordeal. The vehicle lost control, resulting in a rollover and a collision with a utility pole. The force of the impact brought down communication lines, owned by Verizon, prompting an immediate response from emergency services.
Authorities confirmed that the driver was the only person in the vehicle at the time of the accident. First responders quickly attended to her needs, and she was transported to the emergency room via ambulance for treatment. Fortunately, her injuries were reported as minor.
Earlier reports from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) indicated that a semi-truck had tried to pass through the area but became entangled in the fallen communication lines. This accident notably affected traffic flow on the busy highway, leading to a complete closure of the southbound lanes to allow emergency crews to clear the communication lines and debris. Meanwhile, northbound traffic was restricted to a single lane, resulting in significant delays for travelers.
The Santa Barbara County Fire Department has urged motorists to find alternative routes and stay updated on the highway’s reopening status by following information from the CHP. Commuters affected by this incident should prepare for extra travel time and exercise caution when approaching the impacted area.
Emergency repair crews from Verizon were dispatched to the scene to address the downed communication lines. Currently, there has not been an immediate report regarding the extent of the damage to utility infrastructure or how long it will take to restore normal service.
As of the latest updates, cleanup and repair operations are ongoing, with relevant authorities working hard to reopen the highway to regular traffic as soon as possible. Drivers are advised to stay alert for further advisories from the CHP and local news outlets. The cause of the rollover is still under examination, and more information will be issued as it becomes available.
The Santa Barbara County Fire Department reminded drivers to maintain safe speeds and remain vigilant while driving, especially in areas where road conditions and unexpected hazards may arise.