1 dead after multi-vehicle crash involving tractor-trailers on SB I-95 at Rappahannock River bridge
All lanes on southbound I-95 were blocked for hours as crews worked to clear the roadway during the intense weather conditions Tuesday. Author: Khalida Volou (WUSA9) Updated: 11:56 AM EST February 2, 2021
STAFFORD, Va. One person is dead after a multi-vehicle crash involving two tractor-trailers and a car along southbound Interstate 95 Tuesday morning, Virginia State Police (VSP) said.
The crash happened around 4 a.m. at the 131-mile-marker near the Rappahannock River Bridge between the City of Fredricksburg and Stafford County.
When emergency crews arrived at the scene, both tractor-trailers appeared to be fully-loaded and lost their loads, police said. One of the tractor-trailers was overturned and on its side.
1 person killed in crash on Interstate 95 bridge
By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff
Posted at 8:24 AM, Feb 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-02 08:48:52-05
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. One person was killed in a crash early Tuesday morning on Interstate 95 on the Rappahannock River Bridge. The crash involves two tractor-trailers and a passenger vehicle, a Virginia State Police spokesperson wrote in an email. One of the tractor-trailers overturned onto its side. There is one confirmed fatality. The crash remains under investigation.
The crash was reported at 4 a.m. Tuesday, February 2, in the southbound lanes of I-95 at the Rappahannock River Bridge (mile marker 131) at the Fredericksburg - Stafford County line.
My New Orleans
02/01/2021
You know what they say about oysters that’s right, they’re delicious. OK, and let’s be frank, they’re sexy too. So, what better theme to pursue for a honeymoon than a quest for zinc-rich, sex-drive boosting, bivalve heaven. We don’t know if it’s the fact that many drink champagne with them, or if it’s the sounds we make when we slurp them down, or if it’s where we are and what we’re doing and who we’re with when we munch them, but oysters have an amorous reputation. Casanova purportedly ate 50 for breakfast a day. At any rate, we love them fried, grilled, raw and baked and so countless people.
The critical moments happened on trips to the Chesapeake Bay near Tangier Island, the Rappahannock River below Fones Cliffs or the pristine Occupacia Creek in Essex County.
At some point in those educational journeysâled by Bill Portlock for 40 yearsâthe motor would be turned off or the paddling would stop. Thatâs the moment students young and old were most likely to experience a striking moment of personal connection to nature.
âThe focus in those moments is just to drift and listen to the sounds being made,â Portlock said. âAn eagle might soar in, or something similarly spectacular might happen, or students will feel something special in simply witnessing the quiet and peaceful nature of a marsh or the look of the wind on the water in the Bay.