News and radio reporting that a tractor trailer has caugt fire and exploded south of Baltimore near BWI airport. I95 traffic being detoured to avoid accident. More to follow.
Edit -- here's more:
http://www.sunspot.net/news/local/bal-t ... -headlines
Tanker on fire after I-95 crash
Highway closed in both directions at I-195; Multiple vehicles involved; At least two deaths feared
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From staff and wire reports
Originally published January 13, 2004, 3:57 PM EST
Motorists are urged to avoid Interstate 95 in Howard County near the Baltimore County line after a fiery accident involving a propane tanker truck and several other vehicles around 3 p.m. this afternoon.
According to Maryland State Police, the tanker truck was merging from Interstate 895 onto I-95 at the Howard County line when it fell onto two tanker trucks and two cars and exploded.
Police said they were not sure of the extent of injuries, but it was feared there were at least two deaths. Officials were also unsure of what materials were being hauled in the tanker truck that fell. Capt. William Smith, a spokesman for Howard County emergency management, said the tanker was likely carrying a petroleum-based product because of the dark, black color of the smoke.
Police said firefighters were busy trying to extinguish the blaze, which engulfed several vehicles and spread into woods and a field next to the highway.
A separate tanker truck could be seen on television spraying foam over the blackened highway. Traffic was stopped in both directions at Interstate 195 and was backed up for miles.
The State Highway Administration said highway crews were working on setting up a detour.
Television pictures showed charred and twisted metal wheels and an axle that appeared to be the wheels of a tractor-trailer. A white sedan apparently damaged in the collision could be seen in a live broadcast from a WJZ-TV helicopter.
Flames could be seen as far as Baltimore-Washington International Airport, said spokeswoman Cheryl Stewart. No flights were diverted as a result of the accident, she said.