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Updated: 2:34 PM Nov 15, 2009
Update: Overturned U.S. mail semi on I-94 shuts down one lane
The State Patrol says around 5:30 Saturday afternoon a U.S. mail semi-truck tipped over into the median near mile marker 63.5 outside of Eau Claire.
Posted: 8:25 PM Nov 14, 2009Reporter: WEAU 13 NEWS Email Address: news@weau.com |
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Update:
A few letters might not get to their destination on time.
The State Patrol says one lane of Interstate-94 was shut down for more than 6 hours so crews can clean up an overturned semi that was carrying U.S. mail.
Troopers say around 5:30 Saturday afternoon a semi-truck tipped over into the median near mile marker 63 out side of Eau Claire.
Crews shut down one lane on the east bound side of I-94 so crews could work on unloading the cargo and removing the semi. The lane was opened back up just before midnight.
The driver was taken to Luther Midelfort with non-life threatening injuries.
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One lane of I-94 has been shut down so crews can clean up an overturn semi.
The State Patrol says around 5:30 this afternoon a semi-truck tipped over into the median near mile marker 63.5 outside of Eau Claire.
Crews shut down one lane on the east bound side of I-94 so crews could work.
There is no word on what was being hauled by the semi. The driver was taken to Luther Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The left lane remains closed at this time for off loading of the cargo and removal of the semi and the crash remains under investigation.
Watch for updates here and also tonight on WEAU 13 News at 10.
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