SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — UPDATED – 3:45 p.m., August 3: State Route 27 is back open after being blocked by a semi-truck that rolled over and spilled grain across the highway on Sunday morning, according to Washington State Patrol.
Around 10 a.m. on August 3, WSP responded to a semi grain truck rolled over on SR-27, about two miles south of Fairfield.
WSP said the road was fully blocked by spilled grain and diesel. The Department of Ecology was alerted to the spill.
No information about what caused the rollover has been released.
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ORIGINAL – 1 p.m., August 3
A semi-truck rollover blocked traffic along State Route 27, just south of Fairfield, on Sunday morning, according to Washington State Patrol.
Around 10 a.m. on August 3, WSP responded to a semi grain truck rolled over on SR-27, about two miles south of Fairfield.
WSP said the road was fully blocked by spilled grain and diesel. The Department of Ecology was alerted to the spill.
WSP said northbound traffic is detoured to Waverly Road, and southbound traffic is detoured to Carlton Avenue.
No estimated reopen time for SR-27 was provided.
WSP described the rollover as an ‘injury collision,’ but did not provide any further information.
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