Londonderry, NH (January 5, 2026) – A traffic collision with injuries occurred on Interstate 93 southbound just before Exit 5 in Londonderry on January 4. Emergency crews responded to the scene at approximately 3:37 p.m. and worked for over an hour to clear the roadway.
The crash, which led to lane closures and significant traffic delays, involved at least one injured party. By 4:40 p.m., the scene was cleared, and lanes were reopened; however, reports indicated broken glass remained on the road, prompting authorities to urge drivers to use caution while passing through the area.
The incident occurred on January 4 during a busy afternoon travel window. Details on the number of vehicles involved or the severity of injuries have not yet been released, and the crash remains under review by law enforcement.
We extend our well wishes to those injured in the crash and hope for a full and swift recovery.
Interstate Injury Collisions and Cleanup Hazards in New Hampshire
Collisions on I-93, one of New Hampshire’s busiest highways, often result in extended cleanup and congestion, especially when injuries are reported. Crashes near exits, like this one just before Exit 5 in Londonderry, are particularly hazardous due to frequent lane changes, merging, and increased vehicle volume.
Injury crashes at highway speeds can lead to lasting trauma for those involved. Even after lanes are reopened, debris such as shattered glass poses an ongoing risk to other drivers. Quick cleanup is essential, but full safety restoration may lag behind initial reopening, underscoring the importance of remaining alert in post-crash zones.
For those injured in interstate collisions, the aftermath can involve more than just physical recovery. Navigating insurance claims, vehicle repair, and possible medical treatment often requires help from trusted professionals.
At Local Accident Reports, we work to support crash victims and their families during the recovery process. Whether you need access to medical guidance, insurance assistance, or legal resources, we’re here to help. Contact us today to get started on your road to recovery.