I-95 remains closed in Norwalk, Connecticut as cleanup begins
Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Connecticut is closed in both directions after a fuel truck crashed and burst into flames Thursday morning.
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Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Connecticut is closed in both directions after a fuel truck crashed and burst into flames Thursday morning.
A tanker truck loaded with thousands of gallons of gasoline was involved in a fiery collision under an overpass of Interstate 95 in Norwalk, Connecticut, Thursday, one of the nation's busiest freeways. Officials said the damage was extensive and the bridge will need to be removed. No one was hurt, but the highway remains closed. Tony Aiello has the latest.
A horse was spotted galloping along Interstate 95 in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The horse's owners worked with police to bring it to safety, but it was unclear where the horse had escaped from.
Temporary lanes on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia are open just 12 days after a tanker truck fire caused a section of the road to collapse. Initially, officials said it would take months for the impacted portion of the highway to reopen. CBS News Philadelphia reporter Dan Snyder reports.
The damaged roadway is expected to open this weekend, less than two weeks after a tanker fire caused portions of the highway to collapse.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg traveled to Philadelphia to visit the site of an overpass collapse on one of the nation's busiest highways. The collapse on Interstate 95 happened Sunday when a tanker, carrying 8,500 gallons of fuel, crashed and caught fire. Officials also recovered a body from the wreck. CBS News' Elaine Quijano has more.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has issued a disaster declaration after the collapse of an overpass on one of America's busiest highways. A section of Interstate 95 caved in Sunday after a tanker truck caught fire underneath it. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano reports from Philadelphia.
Gov. Josh Shapiro says there's "remarkable devastation." A portion of roadway collapsed after a large vehicle fire under an overpass.
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People are being warned to avoid a busy stretch of I-95 after part of the highway collapsed in northeast Philadelphia early Sunday morning. Officials say it happened after a tanker truck caught fire under an overpass. Drivers on the road at the time had no idea what was going on. CBS Philadelphia's Jan Carabeo joins "CBS News Mornings" with more.
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