All Lanes Reopened after Truck Accident on Wilmot Road [Tucson, AZ]
All Lanes Reopened after Truck Accident on Wilmot Road [Tucson, AZ]
Lanes Opens after Truck Accident Caused Hazardous Material Spill on Wilmot Road
TUCSON, AZ (November 2, 2021) – Following a truck accident on Wilmot Road that spilt hazardous materials on Thursday, all lanes of I-10 have reopened.
A passenger car and a tractor-trailer were involved in the two-vehicle accident, which Arizona DPS is classifying a minor injury incident.
According to DPS, the vehicle was carrying isocyanate, a toxic substance.
The accident occurred in the westbound lanes, which were blocked for many hours as a result.
Furthermore, the identities and conditions of those injured have not been released at this time.
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