Authorities say the crash remains under investigation. The driver of the tractor trailer was not injuried. UPDATE | The victim of the crash was a 56-year-old male from Florida. Route 262 which is a bypass around Staunton is now serving as a detour. "The incident was reported to the Virginia Department of Transportation about 4 a. m. today (Tuesday, August 30). According to PennDOT, the tractor trailer crashed on Interstate 81 southbound near Exit 14 at Chambersburg around 8:30 a. m. on Sept. 1. An individual in the pickup truck died at the scene, police said.
The driver of the tractor trailer was able to escape the vehicle without suffering any injuries, officials say. The tractor-trailer was loaded with chicken waste, which spilled across the travel lanes when the tank was damaged in the crash, per police. There is not an estimate available at this time on when the highway will reopen. At this time, their identity is being withheld until next of kin is notified. The driver and a passenger in the Jeep plus the driver of the Rav4 were injured, according to the THP. Earlier this year, Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys reached an $8 million settlement for the family of a man killed in a tragic truck accident. Va. police reveal details in death of Kingsport hit and run suspect. Route 262 (Woodrow Wilson Parkway) is a bypass around Staunton, and is serving as a detour route. The crash is between exit 37 for PA 233 – Newville and exit 29 for PA 174 – King Street. VDOT UPDATE – (1 p. ) Northbound and southbound Interstate 81 have fully reopened following Saturday morning's tractor trailer crash at mile marker 221 near Staunton.
The crash occurred around 1:45 p. m. on Monday, Dec. 5, along Interstate 81 near mile marker 250, just north of Harrisonburg. Lane closures were in place for hours Wednesday as police investigated the crash. The driver of the tractor-trailer — identified as 28-year-old Adriel Ciceron Ciceron of Port St. Lucie, Florida — was uninjured in the crash. The Virginia Department of Transportation will provide updates on the bridge repairs. There is one confirmed fatality, and the crash remains under investigation by the Viriginia State Police. The slow lane of southbound Interstate 81 near Maugans Avenue could be closed until around lunchtime while authorities wait for a tow truck to clear a tractor-trailer following a Wednesday morning crash, emergency officials said. The overturned tractor trailer was reported to the Virginia Department of Transportation shortly before 6:30 a. Saturday (November 19). The truck crash killed the 45-year-old father and 10-year-old son; the mother and daughter were taken to the hospital in Lackawanna County. The extent of their injuries is unclear. The crew on the street set up aerial-mounted master streams to put out the fire.
Officials have requested a bus to help transport those involved in the crash, according to comment updates in the post. Story ideas and tips always welcome. This is a developing story. Troopers say southbound lanes are now open. The crash happened on I-81 at Rt 40.
Police say the the tractor caught fire without there being a collision. Pennsylvania State Police are handling the crash scene. BINGHAMTON — Police say a man from Homer was killed after three tractor-trailers collided on a section of I-81 in Binghamton Wednesday morning. AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - Update: The crash has been cleared.
He was flown to Shock Trauma in Baltimore for treatment of his injuries. FOX43 will provide updates as they become available. WFXR news will update this story as additional details become available. No injuries were involved in those, the release said. In a horrible situation like this, it is important for investigators to impound the truck and obtain the truck driver's cell phone records as soon as possible. According to a DMV spokesperson, they've had to stop allowing parking in the lot due to an increase in trash.