Seattle, WA (February 15, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash with reported injuries occurred on Saturday afternoon near the Mount Baker Tunnel along I-90 in Seattle.
Key Details
- Location: I-90 just east of the Mount Baker Tunnel
- County: King County
- Reported: Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 2:34 p.m.
- Vehicles Involved: Two vehicles
- Injuries: Injuries reported; extent unknown
- Crash Summary: Collision near gore point affecting freeway traffic
What We Know So Far
- Dispatch audio indicates the crash occurred in the gore point area just east of the Mount Baker Tunnel.
- Units responding initially had difficulty locating one of the involved vehicles due to its positioning near the median.
- The incident was described as a two-car crash with possible injuries.
- Authorities began investigating the collision shortly after arriving on the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of people injured in the crash
- The severity of any reported injuries
- The events leading up to the collision
Local Context
The I-90 corridor near the Mount Baker Tunnel is a critical east-west route connecting Seattle to the Eastside. Interchanges and gore points in this area can become congested quickly, especially during weekend travel. High-speed freeway segments combined with merging traffic increase the risk of serious crashes, and when collisions occur near tunnel entrances, traffic backups can develop rapidly.
What to Do Next
- Stay inside your vehicle if moving around traffic is unsafe.
- Use hazard lights to alert approaching drivers.
- Save dashcam or phone footage that may document the crash.
- Seek medical evaluation if you experience pain or delayed symptoms.
FAQ
Q: Why are crashes near tunnel entrances often dangerous?
A: Drivers may experience sudden lighting changes and lane shifts near tunnels. Combined with merging traffic, this can reduce reaction time and increase collision risk.
Q: What is a gore point on a highway?
A: A gore point is the triangular area where lanes split or merge, often marked by painted stripes. Vehicles stopped in this area can be difficult for other drivers to see.
Q: Why are injury details sometimes unavailable immediately?
A: Initial reports focus on securing the scene and providing medical care. The full extent of injuries is often determined after evaluation at a hospital.