A tanker truck apparently carrying gasoline just happened to catch fire and burn on an off-ramp directly under Interstate-95 in Philadelphia on Sunday. The fire caused the elevated section of I-95 over which the tanker fire occurred to collapse thus interrupting at Philadelphia the primary interstate highway connecting New York to Washington for the foreseeable future.
SEE:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/06/11/interstate-95-philadelphia-collapse/70310677007/
There has never been an incident of this sort in the history of I-95, or any other such interstate highway, on the East Coast. What a coincidence that this happened in the midst of all the train derailments (another major derailment occurred last week in Arizona) and the destruction of over a hundred food processing plants and food distribution centers in the USA over the past several months.
This isn't far from me. Still no word on a driver, company name. That part of 95 was just completed not too long ago. (Neverending construction)
We had a tire fire under 95 a few years back that didn't cause a collapse but this did after only an hour. Very suspicious.