Saturday, June 1, 2024

Beer spills onto I-75 SB in Hernando Co. after crash involving 5 semis


BROOKSVILLE, Fla.  — All lanes of I-75 southbound have reopened in Hernando County after they had been closed following a crash that concerned 5 semis, in line with the Florida Highway Patrol.

Only minor accidents have been reported, in line with FHP.

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According to FHP, round 6 a.m. two semis had been touring on the interstate when one crashed into the again of the opposite whereas altering lanes. The first semi got here to a remaining relaxation on the surface shoulder and the second got here to a relaxation in the surface lane.

Another semi stopped behind the second semi when the driving force noticed no lights seen on both of the opposite autos. The third semi was not concerned in the crash or hit by some other autos.

Troopers stated a fourth semi stopped behind the third in the same trend, and a pickup up then adopted swimsuit.

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A fifth semi didn’t cease and crashed into the pickup, FHP stated, which propelled the pickup to the shoulder, the place it collided with the primary semi concerned in the preliminary crash.

The fifth semi, which was carrying Coors Light, continued ahead and crash into the fourth semi, which was transporting concrete. The a great deal of each semis spilled on the interstate.

Pictures shared by FHP troopers present the interstate coated in packing containers and free cans of beer following the crash.

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