
I-10 Reopen at Texas-Louisiana State Line Following Major Crash
Interstate 10 has been shut down in both directions at the Texas-Louisiana state line due to a major crash early Friday morning, causing significant traffic disruptions as holiday travel picks up. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Louisiana State Police (LSP) are actively managing the situation.
UPDATE:
I-10 has reopened in both directions at the Texas-Louisiana state line.
ORIGINAL STORY:
According to DPS, the crash occurred near mile marker 877 on the Texas side of I-10. On the Louisiana side, westbound traffic is being diverted at Exit 4 (LA-109) toward Highway 12 to bypass the closure. Eastbound traffic in Texas is being rerouted onto Highway 87 and Highway 12. Authorities are advising drivers to find alternate routes and prepare for extended delays in the area.
Emergency crews are on the scene working to clear the crash, but no details regarding the number of vehicles involved or potential injuries have been released. DPS has indicated that the road closure may last for several hours, and no estimated reopening time has been provided.
For Louisiana drivers, LSP Troop D reports that detour routes are in place for westbound traffic through LA-12 into Texas. Officials are urging drivers to monitor traffic updates and use caution while navigating detours.
With holiday traffic already increasing, authorities recommend travelers plan ahead and consider alternate routes to avoid delays.
This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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