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I-5 southbound lanes reopen after truck fire and hazmat response
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I-5 southbound lanes reopen after truck fire and hazmat response

This story has been updated to accurately reflect the most current information.

Interstate 5 southbound was closed Saturday near milepost 192 at the OR 126-McKenzie Highway interchange as hazmat crews responded to spilled diesel from a burning garbage truck.

Authorities reported shortly after 2 p.m. that a southbound lane had reopened, allowing traffic to pass by the crash scene, but they warned drivers to slow down and use caution.

The fire started when a garbage truck caught fire in the southbound lane on Franklin Boulevard. Eugene Springfield Fire responded at 11:08 a.m. after dispatching Engine 4 from Springfield’s 5th and Centennial station, according to a statement from ESF.

The teams saw that the vehicle was completely engulfed in flames and the diesel tank was leaking fuel onto the road. The diesel spill raised concerns due to its proximity to the Willamette River, prompting ESF’s hazmat team at the Valley River station to assist.

The hazmat team worked with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Oregon State Police (OSP), and Northwest Hazmat to contain the diesel spill, while firefighters worked to extinguish the fire. In addition to diesel, teams also assessed the risk of potentially hazardous waste in hydraulic fluid and garbage.

Northbound drivers are advised to slow down and use caution as smoke from the fire may affect visibility. Emergency responders were on site and officials warned of delays in the area expected to last several hours.

Authorities urged drivers to use alternative routes to avoid the area if possible.