Injuries reported after two semi-trucks and several other vehicles collide on the Cumberland River Bridge of I-24 in Lyon County, Kentucky
UPDATE: All lanes of I-24 eastbound are back open after a multi-vehicle crash on Cumberland River Bridge near Lyon County, Livingston County line
KYTC says early reports indicate the crash involved two semitrailers and multiple passenger vehicles. The eastbound lanes are expected to remain blocked until about 1:30 a.m.
Multi-Vehicle Crash Blocking I-24 Eastbound on Cumberland River Bridge
According to Todd, eastbound I-24 traffic is being exited off at the KY 453 Grand Rivers Exit 31 Interchange to take KY 453 South to U.S. 62 East. Traffic will return to I-24 Eastbound via the U.S. 62 Eddyville-Kuttawa Exit 40 interchange.
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