HIGH SPRINGS, FL – October 2025 – Officials responded to three separate crashes on I-75 southbound near mile marker 393 on Sunday afternoon. Two southbound lanes later reopened, but drivers were advised to expect delays and consider alternate routes. A separate crash near mile marker 391 north was reported around 3:20 p.m., with all northbound lanes later reopened. Injuries were reported; the Florida Highway Patrol is leading the investigation and further details were not available at publication. (https://www.wcjb.com)
Who is leading the response and investigation?
Multiple agencies responded, including the High Springs Fire Department, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, and the Florida Highway Patrol, which has taken over the investigation.
Were there injuries and road closures?
Yes. Officials noted injuries and a temporary complete roadblock before lanes reopened. Drivers experienced significant delays in the area.
How should readers proceed?
If you were affected by a crash, document everything and seek medical attention. Dennis Hernandez Injury Attorneys has recovered millions and millions for clients. We fight to get you paid!
Credits & Attribution
Original reporting: “Roadways reopen following multiple interstate accidents in High Springs,” WCJB (By WCJB Staff), published October 5, 2025, 1:28 p.m. EDT. Photo credit: Alachua Police Department / High Springs Fire Department. Copyright © 2025 WCJB. All rights reserved.
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