Highways Reopen After Multiple Semi-Truck Crashes in US States
Highways Reopen After Multiple Semi-Truck Crashes in US States

Highways Reopen After Multiple Semi-Truck Crashes in US States

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Several major roadways across the U.S. experienced significant traffic disruptions and closures due to crashes involving trucks in late September 2025. In Jones County, Mississippi, Highway 84 East was temporarily closed after a crash between a waste disposal truck and a vehicle carrying spray foam chemicals; no injuries were reported, and the highway reopened following environmental remediation efforts. Oregon's Historic Columbia River Highway reopened after repairs addressed a long-term landslide issue affecting a section of the road near Crown Point, which had been closed since July. In Florida, Interstate 75 southbound lanes were temporarily closed after a dump truck with its bed raised struck an overpass; all lanes have since reopened, though the overpass remains closed pending safety assessments. Kentucky's I-75 experienced a semi-truck overturn and fire near Corbin, leading to lane closures and traffic delays, with partial reopening reported but ongoing traffic management in place. Additionally, two semi-trucks collided in Savannah, Georgia, shutting down major parkways for several hours and resulting in non-life-threatening injuries to an adult male.

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