VACAVILLE, Calif. — A truck hauling a load of tomatoes crashed Monday into the center divider of Northern California highway, spilling its load across several lanes of traffic that remained closed for hours, authorities said.
The truck was one of three vehicles that collided on the westbound lanes of Highway 80 just after 5 a.m. near Vacaville, California Highway Patrol Officer Jason Tyhurst said.
The truck crashed against the center divider, spilling the tomatoes onto eastbound lanes where another four vehicles came upon the tomatoes, skidded and crashed, he said.
UPDATE: Eastbound lanes of I-80 in Vacaville have been cleared, but part of the tomato truck that crashed and spilled its load earlier remains in the westbound left lane waiting to be towed from the scene. https://t.co/0yAX3VkJ8L pic.twitter.com/oqAiaNbQLm— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) August 29, 2022
Tyhurst said three people were taken to a hospital, including one with major injuries.
Crews cleaned the eastbound lanes, which reopened six hours after the crash, but one westbound lane remained Monday afternoon, Tyhurs said.
CHP advised drivers to avoid the area and use alternate routes.
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