I propose to add an option to filter triage questions by tags.
The implementation can be like in the close queue and the motivation for my request is, well, the same as it was when the close queue was enhanced with filtering:
I would find it much more interesting to review questions in tags I'm familiar with and can understand the question content of, and it would give me a bit of pride to help maintain "my" section of SO.
I checked about 40 triage reviews I did (or more precisely, skipped) a while ago when I studied something else about triage. Their average time to complete was well over one day - not quite fast - and only 3 of these reviews took less than 8 hours (and of these 3, one seemed to be simply invalidated by a quick question deletion).
If we could attract more reviewers of those who currently abstain because they want to focus solely on maintaining "their" tags, this would lead to faster review completion.
Alternative approach proposed below would also be acceptable way out. Can't tell if allowing parallel close review would directly benefit Triage (I think less than adding an option to filter by tags) but it would at least cancel harm currently done by triage to to close reviews.
For the sake of completeness, the close queue has yet another way to filter - by close reasons. I abstain from discussing it here, because I haven't yet figured how to match it with the fact that (unlike the close queue) triage can have questions without any flags / votes to close at all.
Also, as a kind of historical note, I think it was the correct design to have no such filter when triage was initially introduced. The thing is, back then it was anticipated to eventually evolve into some extremely efficient solution that wouldn't need any filters. This development was however abandoned midway and as a result I think it is now desirable to use enhancements similar to other review queues that are known to have limited efficiency.