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Interstate 40 Reopens After Fatal SUV Crash Closes Eastbound Lanes

A car crash incident at Eubank has caused closure in the eastbound lane, but it has been reopened. The crash had one casualty.

Interstate 40 has reopened after a fatal SUV crash closed down eastbound traffic Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

The Albuquerque Police Department said officers and Albuquerque Fire Rescue personnel responded to the scene near Eubank Boulevard around 4:30 p.m.

According to police, a silver Toyota 4Runner was moving slowly on the Eubank Boulevard off-ramp before navigating through the intersection, crossing a curb and descending an embankment toward traffic. Eventually, the vehicle came to a stop on the shoulder.

APD officers and Police Service Aides closed northbound Eubank Boulevard at Copper Avenue after the crash. The New Mexico State Police also shut down eastbound I-40 at Wyoming Boulevard while investigators processed the scene.

According to the New Mexico Department of Transportation and NM Roads, the right lane and right shoulder of eastbound I-40 at Eubank remained closed for a time, advising motorists to expect significant delays and seek alternate routes. Officials noted that road closures may change as the investigation continues.

Emergency responders transported the driver to a hospital, where doctors later pronounced him dead. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the SUV crash.

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Ruben Reyes
Ruben Reyes
For more than 25 years, I have proudly served New Mexico students and families through the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation, helping them plan, prepare, and pay for college. My work has taken me across the state, where I’ve led hands-on FAFSA workshops, connected with diverse communities, and guided students toward their educational goals. Though my background began in technology, my passion has always been people. Working alongside the financial aid community has deepened my commitment to public service and my belief that education is the key to prosperity. As an active member of the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce Education Committee for over 13 years, I continue to advocate for access to higher education and opportunity for all New Mexicans. I feel fortunate every day to do meaningful work that strengthens our communities and supports the next generation’s success.

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