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Tractor-trailer hauling part of pre-built home crashes on I-95 in Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA - Traffic on a Philadelphia highway was brought to a standstill Tuesday afternoon when a trailer hauling part of a pre-built home crashed.The crash happened on the ramp that connects I-95 southbound to I-676 westbound sometime after 4 p.m., according to officials.SkyFOX flew over the apparent accident as crews used cranes to try to lift the structure.

No injuries were immediately reported.A significant back-up stretched down the highway and officials urged motorists to expect delays.There is no timetable for when the ramp will reopen at this time..

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