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Overturned car clogs downtown L.A. commute

Traffic through downtown Los Angeles was clogged Wednesday morning by a car that overturned after it struck the center divider on the northbound Harbor Freeway (110) at 9th Street.

No one was hurt in the 6 a.m. accident involving a Chrysler Sebring, according to a California Highway Patrol report. Two northbound lanes were closed and emergency vehicles laboring to clear the accident were contributing to the tie-up.

The incident also was causing backups on the Santa Monica Freeway (10) through downtown.

It was unclear how long lanes would remain closed.

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-- Sam Quinones

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