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‘Oversized load' crash closes Santa Rosa County intersection

‘Oversized load' crash closes Santa Rosa County intersection

Yahoo4 days ago

SANTA ROSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A wreck has closed an intersection in Santa Rosa County.
According to a Santa Rosa County news release, the intersection of Cobbtown Road and Highway 178 is closed.
The crash involved an oversized load that went off the roadway and is stuck, according to the county.
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The road closure will be in effect for an undetermined amount of time, the county release said.
County officials are advising drivers to find an alternate route until the roadway opens. Drivers in the area should expect delays and be cautious.
This is a developing story. News 5 will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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