Body recovered in wreckage of I-95 collapse in Philadelphia
A body has been recovered one day after a fiery tanker truck crash caused part of I-95 in Philadelphia to collapse.
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A body has been recovered one day after a fiery tanker truck crash caused part of I-95 in Philadelphia to collapse.
A six mile stretch of the highway remains closed in both directions after a fuel tanker fire caused a major collapse in Philadelphia.
A massive overpass was reduced to rubble on I-95 in Philadelphia after a fuel tanker fire Sunday. Matt Petrillo reports for CBS2.
A tanker truck fire caused a section of I-95 in Philadelphia to collapse on Sunday. Matt Petrillo reports for CBS2.
A vehicle fire has closed down I-95 near Princeton Avenue in both directions and a portion of the roadway has collapsed on the northbound side Sunday morning, according to state police. Officials also said the southbound side of the interstate has also been compromised due to the blaze.
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