Two Tractor-Trailers Crash on Route 30 in Lancaster County, Fuel Spill Shuts Down Highway
Posted 2025-06-20 18:19:32
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An early morning crash involving two tractor-trailers caused a major fuel spill and shut down a section of Route 30 eastbound in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on Friday.
The crash happened just before 3 a.m., prompting the closure of the highway between Prospect Road and Mountville exits for several hours while cleanup crews responded.
According to ABC27, no injuries were reported, but the fuel spill required extensive containment efforts.
By late morning, the roadway had been reopened to traffic, and officials have not yet released details on what caused the collision.

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