I-95 Fully Reopens in Philadelphia Nearly a Year After Collapse

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Less than a year after a tanker fire caused a section of I-95 in Philadelphia to collapse, all eight lanes have reopened. The highway was temporarily fixed in record time, allowing traffic to resume while permanent repairs were completed. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and other officials commemorated the reopening, highlighting quick federal funding and disaster declarations that facilitated the rapid reconstruction.
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