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A truck fire under an on-ramp for the I-95 highway near Philadelphia has led to the roadway partially collapsing and traffic being shut down.
The highway was closed by the authorities early on Sunday, according to NBC 10 Philadelphia.
Officials are at the scene of the incident looking into the state of the of the highway. The authorities said that the northbound roadway collapsed before 8am on Sunday and that the southbound roadway is “compromised”.
“The roadway is gone,” officials told NBC10. The truck was seen covered in concrete and debris from the roadway.
It was initially reported that the truck was a tanker truck, but officials have not been able to confirm what kind of truck it is since they haven’t been able to get close enough to look for the driver of the vehicle.
Shortly before 7am, smoke and fire were seen coming from the burning truck close to the I-95 on-ramp at Cottman Avenue. At around 7am, police vehicles began blocking traffic from entering the northbound lanes of the highway at the exit near Aramingo Avenue.
It remains unclear what caused the fire and no injuries have yet been reported.
I-95 collapse: All lanes shut as large fire causes parts of interstate to fall
Steve Keeley of Fox 29 Philadelphia tweeted at 7.34am on Sunday that “95 Shutdown in BOTH directions near Cottman Ave Exit in Northeast Philadelphia. A truck fire in underpass beneath the highway caused part of 95 to collapse”.
“You can see where the Northbound section of 95 is now gone. The lanes collapsed in from the truck fire underneath. No doubt this section of the major east coast highway will be closed for many days to be repaired,” he added shortly before 8am.
Sgt Mark Fusetti drove past the incident before the roadway was shut down, tweeting that his vehicle dipped down on the highway because the “road was collapsing”.
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