San Francisco, CA (September 24, 2025) – A crash involving multiple vehicles caused injuries and traffic disruption Wednesday afternoon near Oracle Park in San Francisco. The accident occurred shortly after 4:15 p.m. at the intersection of King Street and Townsend Street, a busy corridor heavily trafficked by commuters and pedestrians alike.
Initial reports indicate that several individuals were hurt in the collision, which involved at least two passenger vehicles. Medics and fire crews worked to assist those suffering from injuries after the crash, administering first aid on scene and transporting victims to local hospitals for further evaluation. Authorities have not released specific information on the number of injured individuals or the severity of their conditions.
The intersection—located just blocks from the waterfront and the Caltrain station—was partially closed while crews cleared wreckage and police began their investigation. Traffic was temporarily diverted onto adjacent streets, and Muni transit service in the area experienced brief delays.
Investigators with the San Francisco Police Department are working to determine what led to the crash. Factors such as driver distraction, failure to yield, or unsafe speeds in a high-foot-traffic area are being considered. Witnesses who were in the area at the time are encouraged to come forward with any relevant information.
We extend our thoughts to all those impacted by this accident and hope for a full recovery for the injured.