Multiple lanes of northbound I–5 at 272nd Street (milepost 147) in Kent were blocked after a collision caused a semi-truck to lose its load of plywood Friday morning, Feb. 28, 2025.
The incident caused traffic to be backed up at least eight miles.
Emergency crews are on scene, and no injuries were reported.
WSDOT was using a front loader to push debris aside, which officials said “will be dealt with later.”
There is no time estimate for reopening the lanes.
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This is a very minor two semi collision with the loss of load. @wsdot is using a front loader to push debris aside which will be dealt with later. Working to clear road as soon as possible.
— Trooper Rick Johnson (@wspd2pio) February 28, 2025
UPDATE: The semi collision on NB I-5 at 272nd St in Kent is now blocking the two right lanes. The HOV and left two general purpose lanes are open. Continue to expect delays. We are seeing traffic backed up about 8 miles. Maintenance crews are working to clear the roadway. https://t.co/uznVaIJBhu pic.twitter.com/NV4U7KXFEQ
— WSDOT Traffic (@wsdot_traffic) February 28, 2025
I-5 travelers heading north through Fife:
— WSDOT Tacoma (@wsdot_tacoma) February 28, 2025
Traffic backup is up to 8 miles from this closure in Kent. Be safe, find alternate routes, but don't endanger others! https://t.co/sYqwLy13c9