Semi-Truck Loaded With Soda Overturns on SR-97 in Chelan County
Posted 2025-11-03 18:39:22
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CHELAN COUNTY, Wash. — A semi-truck hauling a load of soda overturned along State Route 97 on Saturday morning, spilling its cargo and blocking both lanes, according to the Washington State Patrol (WSP).
Troopers said slick road conditions likely caused the rollover crash, which happened on November 1. Traffic was diverted to SR-150 and SR-97A while cleanup crews worked to clear the scene and reopen the roadway.

According to FOX 13 Seattle, no injuries were reported, but officials urged drivers to use alternate routes while crews removed the overturned truck and scattered soda cans.
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