Both sides of Interstate 95 in Norwalk have been closed for hours after a tractor-trailer, a fuel truck and another vehicle collided early Thursday morning and vehicles burst into flames.
I lived in Stamford for 18 years. Every time we had a wind storm, ice storm our power would go out on our street. Not the street on either side or us. Down here in southern Nevada most of the power lines are underground.
It's a temptation to wonder if our bridges are under attack. Second tanker fire destroying a bridge and a cargo ship destroyed the bridge in Baltimore.
@@0tuken982 They're talking about how it's suspicious since there were two other major fires under a overpass/bridges in the past year, shutting down major freeways in Philly and Cali; conspiracy theorist things.
@@ISnip3rJoeI Obviously glad no one lost their lives, but if you haven't noticed what's "suspiciously" been happening to our major infrastructure all over the country over the last 3 years, then I guess you can just call this another accident...But I won't..
Don't drink the Q-tea lmfao I live here I'm more concerned about our local river. With all that run off over half that fuel went into our system and into the river.
I can see how a car could have caused this accident. At 5:30 AM in the morning, I-95 is an open highway. Drivers treat I-95 and the Merritt Parkway like a racetrack. I hope the driver is charged and made to foot the bill. Thursday was a nightmare for traffic starting with the morning rush. Cars were backed up in New Canaan just south of downtown on Route 106 leading down to the Merritt. The evening rush saw cars on back roads in Stamford and New Canaan heading up to I-84. One good thing is that if you know the back roads in Connecticut it is easy to bypass all the traffic.
Unless it was Fire Marshal Bill I very highly doubt crews were trying to offload fuel from a fully engulfed fuel tanker as she reported. “Let me show ya something” Most won’t catch the reference. lol
You must be a conspiracy theorist! Why would you think that? Do you think ALL traffic accidents are “pre arranged and orchestrated?” You do not, it is very apparent, have a clue…
U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, and U.S. Representatives Jim Himes, Rosa DeLauro, John Larson, Joe Courtney, and Jahana Hayes today wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) supporting the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s (CTDOT) request for assistance following yesterday’s events in which a tanker fire damaged Interstate-95 (I-95) and the Fairfield Avenue bridge in Norwalk.