Truck Fire Shuts Down Northbound Lanes of I-285 near Arthur Langford Parkway
By Accident.NEWS
Publish Date: July 11, 2023
Lanes reopened
On Monday night, parts of I-285 in southwest Atlanta were shut down due to a tractor-trailer fire carrying 18 pallets of liquid latex, according to firefighters from the Atlanta Fire and Rescue Department.
The closure of three northbound lanes near Arthur Langford Parkway caused significant traffic congestion during this incident.
All lanes have since reopened on Interstate 285 NB near Arthur Langford Parkway in Fulton County.
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Incident at a Glance
- Vehicles:
- semi-truck
- State:
- Georgia
- City:
- Atlanta
- Location:
- I-285 near Arthur Langford Parkway
- Date of Incident:
- 2023-07-04
- Time of Incident:
- night
I-285 near Arthur Langford Parkway
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