Hazmat crews handle leak after crash along I-205 northbound in Portland

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Portland Fire responded to a crash on I-205 northbound Thursday evening, prompting a hazardous materials investigation. The incident unfolded between Burnside and Glisan streets at approximately 5:40 p. m. Firefighters reported that two barrels in a box truck were punctured, causing an unknown product to leak onto the roadway. Authorities anticipate traffic disruptions for an extended duration as crews work diligently to contain the spill.

The potential risks associated with the unidentified substance heighten the urgency of the response. Local officials stress the significance of maintaining safety protocols while addressing the situation. Historical data indicates that hazmat incidents can lead to prolonged traffic delays and increased emergency response measures. Monitoring efforts will continue to ensure the safety of motorists and nearby residents.

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