Some SB 5 Freeway lanes reopen in Elysian Park hours after semi-truck crash spills french fries

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Thursday, August 29, 2024
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SB 5 Fwy closed after semi-truck crash sends french fries across lanes
The southbound 5 Freeway was fully shut down for hours in the Elysian Park area after a semi-truck crashed, sending debris and boxes of french fries across all lanes.

ELYSIAN PARK, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The southbound 5 Freeway was fully shut down for hours in the Elysian Park area after a semi-truck crashed, sending debris and boxes of french fries across all lanes.

The crash was reported around 3:20 a.m. Thursday near Stadium Way past the 2 Freeway, according to the California Highway Patrol's traffic log.

It's unclear what caused the crash, but the impact caused the trailer portion of the vehicle to detach from the tractor portion. Countless boxes of french fries were strewn across the freeway, and crews were also cleaning up a diesel spill.

No injuries were reported.

The southbound 5 Freeway was shut down Thursday morning after a semi-truck crashed, sending debris across all lanes.

The collision snarled drivers on their morning commutes, backing up traffic for miles and even slowing down drivers on the northbound side and surrounding freeways.

Officials initially hoped to have the freeway open by 9 a.m., but the estimated reopening time kept getting pushed back as crews worked to clean up the road.

By 11 a.m., at least two lanes were reopened.

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