Langley collision leaves one dead, closes Highway 1 overnight

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The collision closed the eastbound lanes of Highway 1 near Langley overnight, and while DriveBC says the road reopened Saturday, it warned drivers to expect major delays due to congestion. 

RCMP say a tow truck hit the back of a tractor-trailer, crash closed highway near 267th Street for hours

First responders wearing high-vis gear gather around a destroyed tow truck on a road.
First responders were at the scene of a major crash on Highway 1 near Langley, B.C. on Friday night. The eastbound lanes of Highway 1 were closed for more than 12 hours. (Shane MacKichan)

One person is dead and another was airlifted to hospital following a crash on Highway 1 in Langley, B.C., on Friday night. 

Sgt. Joe Leeson with Langley RCMP says officers were called around 9:40 p.m. PT Friday after a tow truck hit the rear of a tractor-trailer in the eastbound lanes of Highway 1.

Leeson says the tow-truck driver died at the scene.

The passenger in the tow-truck was flown by air ambulance to hospital after the crash near 267th Street. B.C. Emergency Health Services says it dispatched three ground ambulances to the scene.

A crashed tow truck and container truck are seen at night.
One person is dead and another person had to be airlifted to hospital after the crash, which is now under investigation. (Shane MacKichan)

The collision closed the eastbound lanes of Highway 1 near Langley overnight, and while DriveBC says the road reopened Saturday morning around 10:30 a.m. PT, it warned drivers to expect major delays due to congestion. 

RCMP are investigating the cause of the collision. 

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