
One person is reported injured after a wind turbine blade broke loose from a truck and crashed into traffic on Interstate 70 in Maryland.
It happened early Monday morning in Washington County, the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) confirmed to Fox News Digital.
"At approximately 5:30 a.m., a tractor trailer traveling westbound on I-70 was pulling a wind turbine blade that struck the guardrail causing the blade to go partially into the eastbound lanes," a statement said. "The blade was then clipped by a tractor trailer traveling eastbound."
The crash resulted in the closure of all westbound lanes of I-70 at I-81 and two lanes in the eastbound direction, the Maryland SHA said on X.
All lanes were reopened by 8:28 a.m., a subsequent post said.
The scene, captured by a Maryland Department of Transportation camera, showed the blade in the middle of the interstate while impacting traffic on both sides.
"Heavy tow crews were able to back the truck up after the guardrail was cut out and get the trailer back onto the westbound lanes. The entire unit was then driven up to I-70 west of Md. Rt. 63 and parked on the wide shoulder," SHA's statement said.
The one person taken to the hospital had non-life-threatening injuries, according to FOX 5 DC.




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After approx 3 years they start expelling toxic particles from their leading edges and by about 5 years they are goosed.
I remember being at the kiln and the "back areas" at the facility in South Carolina - where they manufactured fiberglass - that place was hot!
Just like I remember being way back there deep in a Milliken textile facility talking bout air handlers and such - the chick was HOT as well - but we were serious engineers - oh to go back in time!
We didn't lay a hand on each other - she might of wanted to...me as well...but we didn't! We both were married for Christ's sake!
How ironic a windmill blade shuts down the interstates......sad and ironic.
Betcha whats his name Don Quixote said to his pal - "par for the course" Pedro.
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More than likely all this misbegotten construction - band-aid style is root cause of this accident.
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Reminds me of the show on Disney bout truck repair crews in Norway.
That must have been a hell of a traffic jam!
Regards,
Ken