The truck with fertilizers bursts into flames on the I-4 near Disney World

Interstate 4 south of Disney World is still closed for hours after a truck caught fire in an accident with another vehicle, according to Florida Highway Patrol. All tracks in the west remain closed at 4:15 p.m., traffic is diverted from exit 62 to World Drive. The tracks in the direction opened its doors just after 4 p.m. – almost six hours after the accident. The truck carried fertilizers, which are considered dangerous materials, said FDOT. This occurred near Mile Marker 59 near Championsgate in the County of Osceola. The two drivers involved left unscathed. Chopper 2 was on the scene where a truck was returned to the side and the crews worked to turn off the flames. The FHP said that the tracks will be closed for a long period of cleaning. FHP said that a Ford Focus was deploying in the West Center-West Way in Mile Marker 58 with the Semi-Tour next door. “It is still determined which vehicle has left its travel route,” said FHP. The left side of Focus struck the right side of the truck. This impact caused the driver of the truck to lose control and run from the road to the median, where he became entirely engulfed in the Flamesthe driver of The Focus, a 29-year-old man from New Jersey, and the semi-cailli driver, a 59-year-old Polk City man, was not injured and remained on the scene. >> This is a story in development and will be updated
Interstate 4 south of Disney World is still closed for hours after a truck caught fire in an accident with another vehicle, according to Florida Highway Patrol.
All tracks in the west remain closed at 4:15 p.m. Traffic is diverted from exit 62 to World Drive. The tracks in the direction opened its doors just after 4 p.m. – almost six hours after the accident.
The truck carried fertilizers, which are considered dangerous materials, said FDOT. This occurred near Mile Marker 59 near Championsgate in the County of Osceola. The two drivers involved left unscathed.
Chopper 2 was on the scene where a truck was returned to the side and the crews worked to turn off the flames.
The FHP said that the tracks will be closed for a long period of cleaning.
FHP said that a Ford Focus was deploying in the West Center-West Way in Mile Marker 58 with the Semi-Tour next door.
“It is still determined which vehicle has left its travel route,” said FHP.
The left side of Focus struck the right side of the truck. This impact caused the driver of the truck to lose control and run the road on the median, where she was fully engulfed in flames
The driver of The Focus, a 29-year-old man from New Jersey, and the semi-camon, a 59-year-old man from Polk City, were not injured and remained there.
>> This is a story in development and will be updated
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