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Truck Carrying 1 Million Bees Crashes on I-40 Ramp in Knoxville, Swarm Floods Area as Beekeepers Drivers Race to Contain It

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KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE — A truck carrying approximately 1 million bees crashed on the ramp from I-40 East to Henley Street in Knoxville Friday morning, sending a massive swarm into the area and temporarily closing the ramp while the beekeeper drivers worked to corral their cargo.

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Tennessee Department of Transportation spokesperson Mark Nagi confirmed the driver and passenger were both beekeepers transporting the bees. The pair got to work corralling the insects after the crash. The ramp reopened at approximately 11:34 a.m., though TDOT warned motorists to stay in their vehicles in the area unless properly suited up.

Truck Carrying 1 Million Bees Crashes on I-40
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The truck was destroyed in the crash. At 12:21 p.m., TDOT said the truck needed to be unloaded and removed from the area before towing could take place — requiring the bees to be cleared from traffic first. By 12:47 p.m., all bees had been removed from the area.

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Nagi summed it up simply: the truck is destroyed and the bees are “buzzing.”

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Kristina
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Kristina is a veteran journalist specializing in the American transportation sector. With a keen eye for industry shifts and driver advocacy, she leads the editorial direction of Atruckdrivers.com, ensuring that every report is timely, accurate, and relevant to those on the road.

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