A serious collision on Highway 99, also known as the Sea-to-Sky Highway, has left one person dead and another critically injured following a crash near the Deeks Creek area, prompting an emergency response and temporary traffic disruptions.
The Highway 99 Accident Today occurred along a stretch of roadway between Squamish and Vancouver when a motorcycle and another vehicle were involved in a high-impact collision. Emergency crews, including paramedics and law enforcement, responded quickly to the scene after receiving reports of a major crash.
Despite life-saving efforts by first responders, one individual was pronounced deceased at the scene due to the severity of their injuries. A second person was transported to hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries and remains under medical care.
Authorities closed sections of Highway 99 in both directions while investigators and emergency personnel worked at the scene. Motorists were advised to avoid the area and expect significant delays as crews conducted a detailed examination of the crash site and cleared debris from the roadway.
Preliminary information suggests that factors such as road conditions, speed, and visibility may be part of the investigation, though officials have not confirmed the exact cause of the collision. Accident reconstruction specialists are continuing to analyze evidence to determine the sequence of events leading up to the crash.
The closure caused major traffic congestion along the Sea-to-Sky corridor, with detours in place until the roadway could be safely reopened. Drivers were urged to remain patient and follow all instructions from emergency personnel.
As the Highway 99 Accident Today investigation continues, authorities are expected to release additional verified details once the scene has been fully processed and next-of-kin notifications are complete.

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