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Video shows semi crashing into Lowry Hill Tunnel near downtown Minneapolis

Video shows semi crashing into Lowry Hill Tunnel near downtown Minneapolis

CBS News2 days ago

Minnesota transportation officials say a serious rollover crash involving a semi shut down Interstate 94 at the Lowry Hill Tunnel for hours on Friday.
The Minnesota State Patrol says the truck, which contained ammunition, crashed into a tunnel wall, causing it to roll over. Troopers responded to the crash around 10:55 a.m.
State officials say the truck driver suffered injuries that are not life-threatening, and no other vehicles were involved.
The westbound lanes of I-94 were closed until around 4:30 p.m., according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The westbound lanes reopened just before 1 p.m.
State officials say the semi lost its cargo in the crash.

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