I-465 Opens Up Again After Fiery Indiana Truck Accident
A fiery truck accident last week ended in a massive explosion on the ramp from I-69 to I-456, leading to most lanes of I-465 being closed down. On Monday morning, most ramps were opened for traffic for the first time since the tanker explosion.
The accident occurred on Thursday at about 10:30 in the morning. A semi tanker loaded with liquid propane flipped over on the ramp, after the driver lost control of his rig. The tanker immediately caught fire. Fortunately, for the driver, witnesses at the scene were able to rush to the burning tanker, and pull him out through the windshield. The driver made it out of the tanker just seconds before the tanker exploded.
The explosion resulted in a massive fireball. Several vehicles nearby were damaged, and motorists were injured. Drivers in the vicinity were able to put their vehicles in reverse to avoid the spreading flames. At least one driver suffered second and third degree burns. The damage from the explosion was severe, and several billboards and even a cell phone tower, caught fire.
Meanwhile, Indiana Department of Transportation officials are still working on the strengthening the bridge, which sustained damage in the explosion. One of the support pillars of the bridge was knocked out, and has since been reconstructed.
Fortunately, there were no fatalities in this accident, but several people sustained serious burns, not to mention, survived a nightmarish experience. This accident is just one example of the huge dangers that can result when a commercial truck meets with an accident. Anytime an 18 wheeler or a semi truck crashes, the impact can be severe enough to send other drivers around the semi into a panic, often leading to multi vehicle crashes. As Indiana truck accident lawyers, we know that often, a tractor trailer may not even make contact with another vehicle, but still cause serious injuries. The impact of a tractor trailer tip over or a rig suddenly jackknifing on a busy highway, can be as devastating as a head-on collision.