A truck carrying 42,000 pounds of raw chicken caught fire on a Missouri highway early Friday, authorities said.
According to a tweet from Troop B of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the truck was traveling westbound on U.S. 36 when it caught fire. The driver was not injured, troopers said.
Troopers are on the scene of this fire on WB 36 near New Cambria. One lane of traffic is open. The driver was not injured. The truck was loaded with about 42,000 lbs. of raw chicken. It’s now well done. #Fire pic.twitter.com/7qzmbp5Gnf
— MSHP Troop B (@MSHPTrooperB) April 17, 2020
"The truck was loaded with about 42,000 pounds of raw chicken," the highway patrol tweeted. "It's now well done."
Troopers are on the scene of this fire on WB 36 near New Cambria. One lane of traffic is open. The driver was not injured. The truck was loaded with about 42,000 lbs. of raw chicken. It’s now well done. #Fire pic.twitter.com/7qzmbp5Gnf
— MSHP Troop B (@MSHPTrooperB) April 17, 2020
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