Semi With Crane Hits The Ditch On I-94 Near Bismarck

STERLING, ND (trfnews.i234.me) The North Dakota Highway Patrol says they’ll have to shut down the westbound lane of Interstate-94 for a short time to move a crane that hit the ditch.

– A semi hauling crane hit the ditch on I-94 near Sterling, ND.
– The North Dakota Highway Patrol reported no injuries during the incident.
– Westbound I-94 will be temporarily closed at exit 190 and rerouted along Highway 10 to Sterling.
– The closure is to allow recovery services enough space to safely remove the vehicle from the median.
– The temporary reroute will be minimal in duration.
– The North Dakota Game and Fish will assist in the closure.
– The incident occurred on a Monday morning.

A semi-hauling crane hit the ditch on I-94 near Sterling, North Dakota, causing no injuries. The North Dakota Highway Patrol, along with the North Dakota Game and Fish, will temporarily close westbound I-94 at exit 190 and reroute traffic along Highway 10 to Sterling to allow adequate space for recovery services to safely remove the vehicle from the median. The temporary reroute will be minimal in duration.

Bullet Summary:
– Semi-hauling a crane hit the ditch on I-94 near Sterling, North Dakota
– No injuries occurred during the incident
– North Dakota Highway Patrol and Game and Fish will temporarily close westbound I-94 at exit 190 and reroute traffic along Highway 10 to Sterling
– The temporary reroute will allow recovery services to safely remove the vehicle from the median
– The temporary reroute will be minimal in duration

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