Columbia, MO (June 12, 2026) – A six-vehicle collision slowed traffic on eastbound I-70 in Boone County Thursday morning, June 11.
The wreck happened near mile marker 117, between Boonville and Columbia. Multiple people were injured, and the road was blocked for a period following the accident.
Emergency units responded to the scene, but no names or ages were included in the initial report on the crash.
Further details about those hurt, the vehicles involved, and what led to the pile-up had not been made public as of this report.
Investigators are still working to determine what caused the multi-vehicle accident, and additional details are expected to be released as they become available. We hope for a smooth and full recovery for everyone hurt in the wreck.
What to Know About Multi-Vehicle Crashes on Missouri Interstates
Multi-vehicle crashes on busy interstates like I-70 can be among the most complex to sort out in the aftermath. When several vehicles are involved, determining the sequence of events takes time, as each driver’s account and the physical evidence must all be reviewed together. These crashes can happen quickly, leaving little time for drivers to react.
Injuries in multi-vehicle crashes vary widely depending on where each vehicle was positioned and how hard the contact was. Some people walk away with minor harm, while others require immediate medical attention. The number of vehicles involved can also affect how long a road stays blocked, since each one must be assessed and cleared before traffic can flow normally again.
Road blockages on major corridors like I-70 can ripple outward, slowing travel for miles in either direction and affecting commuters, freight, and emergency access in the surrounding region.