LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Latest on the closure of a major Southern California highway after a crash (all times local):
6:30 p.m.
The California Department of Transportation says traffic is moving again on northbound Interstate 5 after a closure following a tanker crash north of downtown Los Angeles.
Caltrans says three northbound lanes were reopened Wednesday evening after being closed for much of the day.
The fuel tanker overturned around 7 a.m. and spilled diesel along the roadway.
The California Highway Patrol says the driver was trying to avoid another vehicle when the crash happened.
It caused extensive traffic backups.
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10:40 a.m.
A fuel tanker that overturned on a Southern California freeway during morning rush-hour traffic has forced an hours-long shutdown as crews clean up spilled diesel.
The crash was reported around 7 a.m. Wednesday on northbound Interstate 5 north of downtown Los Angeles.
The California Highway Patrol says the driver was trying to avoid another vehicle when the truck turned over around 7 a.m. He was able to exit the truck with no injuries.
Officials say the shutdown is expected to last five hours.
A CHP spokesman reports extensive traffic backups.
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