Not every disaster ends in tragedy but sometimes that’s just luck. In 2025, California saw several near-miss accidents that could have killed dozens, even hundreds, if circumstances were only slightly different. These incidents raise serious questions: Why did it happen? What laws failed? And what will be done to prevent the next one?
Here are the Top 10 near-miss disasters in California this year that should have changed the law.
1. Orange County School Bus Clipped by Train – May 2025
An Amtrak train clipped the back of a school bus at a rural crossing. Children were shaken but unharmed but the outcome could have been catastrophic.
2. Los Angeles Jet Fuel Fire Averted – June 2025
At Van Nuys Airport, a private jet made an emergency landing after an engine fire. The jet stopped just short of a crowded freeway. If it had gone farther, dozens of cars could have been destroyed.
3. San Bernardino Hazmat Truck Collision – September 2025
A freight truck carrying hazardous chemicals was struck, but a full tank rupture was narrowly avoided. Officials admitted the freeway lacked proper hazmat routing safeguards.
4. Santa Monica Promenade Car Jump – September 2025
A driver lost control and jumped a curb into a crowded pedestrian area. Several people were injured, but dozens more narrowly escaped. Residents demanded protective barriers.
5. Palm Springs Dust Storm Pileup – October 2025
Visibility dropped to near zero, leading to a massive crash. First responders said more than 50 cars could have been involved if winds had continued for just 10 more minutes.
6. Bay Area Gas Line Leak – March 2025
A gas line rupture under a residential block forced evacuations. Luckily, it was capped before ignition but investigators admitted it was “seconds away from an explosion.”
7. Santa Cruz Mountains Rockslide Near Highway 17 – February 2025
A massive rockslide missed oncoming traffic by minutes. Caltrans later revealed slope reinforcements had been delayed for years.
Related fatal crash on Highway 17: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/fatal-crash-santa-cruz-mountains-20886626.php
8. Los Angeles Fireworks Storage Scare – July 2025
Inspectors found hundreds of pounds of illegally stored fireworks in a warehouse weeks before July 4. If ignited, it could have leveled surrounding blocks.
9. North Bay DUI Blaze Contained – June 2025
The fiery freeway crash that killed multiple people could have been far deadlier. Exploding gas tanks threatened nearby housing but firefighters contained flames just in time.
Coverage: https://calmatters.org/justice/2025/07/license-to-kill-north-bay
10. San Diego Trolley Malfunction – March 2025
A trolley train’s brakes failed at a downtown station but stopped just before colliding with another train filled with passengers. Engineers later cited poor maintenance oversight.
Why These Near-Misses Matter
Each of these incidents could have been California’s next mass tragedy. The only reason they weren’t is luck, brave responders, or quick action. But luck isn’t a policy. These near-misses are red flags that demand stronger laws on transportation safety, hazardous material storage, urban planning, and enforcement.
At Hillstone Law, we don’t wait for luck, we fight for accountability. Victims of negligence deserve justice, and communities deserve stronger protections before the next “near-miss” becomes a headline tragedy.
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