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Driver at the scene recounts fiery I-95 crash in Norwalk
The man behind the wheel of one of the trucks says he pulled another driver to safety. CBS New York's Kristine Johnson reports.
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The man behind the wheel of one of the trucks says he pulled another driver to safety. CBS New York's Kristine Johnson reports.
The Interstate reopened Sunday after being shut down in both directions due to a fiery tractor-trailer crash. A burning fuel tanker roasted the Fairfield Avenue overpass, forcing the full closure. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
Traffic was flowing on I-95 in Norwalk Monday after being shut down in both directions due to a fiery tractor-trailer crash last week.
The Interstate reopened after being shut down in both directions due to a fiery tractor-trailer crash. A burning fuel tanker roasted the Fairfield Avenue overpass, forcing the full closure. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
All lanes of I-95 in Norwalk, Connecticut are open again after a fiery tanker truck crash damaged a bridge.
I-95 fully reopened in both directions Sunday in Norwalk, Connecticut, days after a tanker truck caught fire and badly damaged a bridge.
Traffic is moving again on I-95 in Norwalk, Connecticut. The northbound lanes reopened just before 8 p.m. Saturday.
Northbound lanes of I-95 have reopened in Norwalk, Connecticut after crews demolished a bridge that was damaged in a tanker truck fire.
Crews race to remove a damaged bridge on I-95 in Connecticut by the end of the weekend. CBS New York's Lori Bordonaro has a look at the progress in Norwalk.
The overpass that was heavily damaged by the fire must be demolished before the interstate can reopen. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
The vital stretch of I-95 between New York City and Boston is not expected to reopen for days after a fuel truck crashed and went up in flames. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
A vital stretch of I-95 has been shut down for over 24 hours after a fuel truck crashed and burst into flames. The highway cannot reopen until crews demolish an overpass that was damaged.
The I-95 overpass in Norwalk, Connecticut that was damaged in a fiery tanker truck crash is being demolished, but the highway remains partially closed.
The I-95 overpass that was compromised when a tanker truck crashed and burst into flames is being demolished, but the highway remains closed. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont says I-95 will be shut down for several days after the crash sparked a massive fire and spilled fuel onto the roadway. CBS New York's Shosh Bedrosian has the latest.
Parts of I-95 in Norwalk, Connecticut will stay closed until at least Monday after a tanker crash that damaged an overpass. CBS New York's Lori Bordonaro reports.
I-95 in Norwalk, Connecticut was closed in both directions and may not reopen for days after a fuel truck crashed and burst into flames under an overpass.
Chopper 2's Dan Rice was over the scene hours after a truck fire caused the shutdown of I-95 in Norwalk, Conn. The highway may take several days to fully reopen.
The charred remnants of two trucks and a passenger vehicle sat on the shuttered interstate in Norwalk, Connecticut for hours after the crash. CBS New York's Tony Aiello reports.
Gov. Ned Lamont said a truck fire and fuel spill has completely shut down I-95 in Norwalk and it's unclear when it will reopen.
Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Connecticut is closed in both directions after a fuel truck crashed and burst into flames Thursday morning.
Firefighters and hazmat crews are on the scene of a fiery tractor-trailer crash and fuel spill.
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