Indiana Truck Driver Says Pothole Caused Semi to Roll Over on I-70; Crews Worked Over Two Hours to Clear Scene, Traffic Backed Up for Miles

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CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA — A semi-truck rolled over on westbound Interstate 70 Sunday evening after the driver told police he hit a pothole and lost control, closing the highway for more than two hours and backing up traffic for miles.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said the crash occurred at approximately 6:45 p.m. near the 23-mile marker, between North County Road 200 East and Exit 23. The driver was not injured. Crews worked to clear the overturned semi from the roadway. I-70 westbound reopened at 9:15 p.m.

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