Dirt spilled during rollover on I-15 in American Fork, causing traffic delays
AMERICAN FORK, Utah (ABC4) — A rollover crash on northbound I-15 in American Fork spilled dirt onto the road, causing traffic delays.
Utah Highway Patrol said that a truck had been pulling a trailer near milepost 278. The truck had been pulling a trailer that was filled with dirt when the trailer rolled. The dirt spilled onto the road and blocked several lanes.
UHP said that a street sweeper has been working to clear the road. There were no injuries reported related to the incident.
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