Rebuilding I-95: Progress, Recycled Glass, and Truck Driver Impact

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Reconstruction of the collapsed section of I-95 in Philadelphia has begun, with crews transporting backfill to the site and working around the clock to repair the damage caused by a tanker truck carrying thousands of gallons of gasoline that crashed and caught fire. Officials have announced a plan to backfill the missing area with recycled glass aggregate made in Pennsylvania, which will allow motorists to return to the road as a separate bridge is built. Residents can view the reconstruction progress in real-time through a live camera provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
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