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Were looking live here and you can see the crews here. This is the ramp from i95 southbound to the blue route. This accident involving a and overturned tractortrailer blocking the ramp at this point from i95 southbound to the blue route. We can see the crews on the scene overturned tractortrailer here so theyre going to have to get a heavy duty tow truck to upright the tractortrailer before theyre able to pull this out of here and reopen this ramp. As we look live in Delaware County. So, instead of i95 southbound to the blue route what youll need to do is take exit 95 southbound at 420, take that to macdade boulevard to the blue route northbound or i95 southbound to 320 and you can take that to macdade to the blue route so that ramp from i95 southbound to the blue route completely blocked with this overturned tractortrailer. Lets look outside elsewhere around the region, vine street expressway still closed with construction. West ....
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