I-95 Philadelphia: Paving Progress and Community Support Needed.

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Crews have started paving the temporary roadway on I-95 in Philadelphia, which is set to open this weekend. The highway collapsed two weeks ago after a crash and vehicle fire. The temporary roadway will have six lanes, and crews will continue to rebuild other sections of the permanent bridge. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced the reopening of the highway. Detours are in place, and PennDOT has primary detour routes in the area.
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