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Yankee Hill, CA – Two Injured in Head-on Crash on SR-70 at West Branch Bridge

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February 20, 2026
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Yankee Hill, CA (February 20, 2026) – Two drivers were rushed to the hospital in critical condition early on February 20 following a serious head-on collision on State Route 70 at the West Branch Bridge near Yankee Hill in Butte County.

The crash occurred at approximately 5:06 a.m. and involved a Ford Maverick and a converted Ford box truck. According to the California Highway Patrol in Oroville, both vehicles sustained major front-end damage, and debris was strewn across the roadway. Each vehicle had only one occupant at the time of the crash.

Emergency crews from CAL FIRE/Butte County and Butte County EMS provided immediate medical assistance. Both drivers were transported to a local hospital and remain in critical condition as of this morning.

Traffic in the area was reduced to one-way control as investigators worked the scene. The West Branch Bridge, which crosses a section of Lake Oroville, remained partially blocked while crews worked to clear the wreckage.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.

Why Rural Bridge Crashes on SR-70 Can Be Especially Dangerous

Crashes on narrow rural bridges, such as the West Branch Bridge along SR-70, pose unique challenges due to limited shoulder space, curving approaches, and elevation changes. When a head-on collision occurs in these confined areas, the outcome is often severe, as there is little room for drivers to avoid impact.

In this case, the early morning timing also likely contributed to lower visibility and reduced driver awareness. Emergency access can also be more difficult on bridge structures, meaning rapid response from nearby fire and EMS units is critical.

Drivers traveling across bridges in rural areas should reduce speed and stay alert, especially in low-light conditions or areas with oncoming traffic. Even a brief lapse in attention can lead to devastating consequences on these constrained stretches of highway.

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