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I-80 Eastbound Closed in Mercer County Following Multi-Vehicle Crash
A significant stretch of Interstate 80 eastbound in Mercer County has been closed due to a multi-vehicle collision involving both passenger vehicles and semi-trucks.
The affected area spans an 11-mile section between the Sharon/Hermitage exit (Exit 4A) and the Mercer exit (Exit 15).
The closure was prompted by a major accident involving several vehicles, including semi-trucks, resulting in hazardous conditions on the roadway. Emergency responders are on the scene assessing the situation, clearing the debris, and assisting those involved.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes while the closure remains in effect. Traffic updates and detour information will be provided by local authorities and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
Drivers are urged to exercise caution, adhere to posted detour signs, and monitor local traffic updates for the latest information on when the road will reopen.
Further details, including the cause of the crash and the condition of those involved, are expected as the investigation progresses.
Local News
Massive Fire Engulfs Multiple Homes and a Boat in Surf City
SURF CITY, N.C. — Emergency crews are battling a large multi-structure fire in Surf City that has already destroyed at least three homes and a large boat, according to reports from the scene and emergency radio traffic.
The blaze reportedly began near 5th Street, directly across from The Trailer Bar, and quickly spread to multiple nearby residences and a docked vessel.
Witnesses described seeing towering flames and heavy smoke visible from several blocks away as firefighters worked to contain the rapidly expanding fire.
Scanner reports indicate that multiple fire departments and emergency agencies from surrounding areas have been dispatched to assist Surf City Fire and Rescue in controlling the blaze and preventing it from spreading further.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the fire or whether there are any injuries.
Residents in the area were urged to avoid 5th Street and surrounding roads to allow emergency personnel full access to the scene.
This is a developing story, and additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available from Surf City officials and emergency services.
