Chesapeake, VA (April 21, 2025) – A serious crash involving injuries disrupted traffic early Monday morning on Interstate 664 South in Chesapeake, according to information from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).
The accident occurred at approximately 5:34 a.m. on April 21 near mile marker 19.9, in the vicinity of Military Hwy. Emergency responders rushed to the scene following reports of a major vehicle crash that caused significant traffic impacts. According to officials, the southbound left shoulder and left lane were both closed to allow crews to treat the injured and manage the scene safely.
Medics and fire crews worked to assist those suffering from injuries after the collision, although the exact number of people hurt has not yet been confirmed. Several emergency units remained on scene during the morning commute, leading to extended delays for motorists.
The crash occurred during early rush hour, a time when traffic volume is typically heavy. Drivers were advised to seek alternate routes while the cleanup and investigation continued.
As of the latest update, the incident is still under investigation, and officials have not released information regarding the cause of the crash or the vehicles involved.
We extend our best wishes for a full recovery to all those impacted by this serious collision.
Highway Crash Risks in Virginia
Interstate corridors like I-664 are vital to Virginia’s transportation network, but are also among the most dangerous for serious vehicle accidents. The crash near Military Hwy in Chesapeake highlights the increased risks associated with early morning travel, particularly when traffic density begins to rise and visibility may still be limited.
High-speed highways such as I-664 present unique hazards, especially during lane changes, merging, or periods of congestion. According to the Virginia Highway Safety Office, crashes on interstates are more likely to result in serious injuries due to the force of high-speed impacts and the complexity of multi-lane navigation.
The involvement of lane closures, such as those seen in this incident, can lead to secondary crashes or extended delays, further compounding the risks for first responders and nearby motorists. VDOT continues to encourage safe driving behaviors such as reducing speed in work or incident zones, maintaining safe following distances, and avoiding distractions.
Injured individuals from highway collisions may face extended recovery periods, insurance complications, and legal questions about liability or compensation. Knowing how to access help quickly can make a crucial difference.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a crash on a Virginia interstate, don’t hesitate to find the help you need. Local Accident Reports is here to guide you through the next steps. Whether it’s understanding your options or getting connected with medical or legal resources, we’re ready to assist. Reach out today and let us support you on your road to recovery.