"Collapsed section of I-95 in Philly set to reopen this weekend after repairs"

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The portion of Interstate 95 that collapsed in Philadelphia last week will reopen this weekend, according to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Crews have made significant progress in filling the gap with glass aggregate to create a temporary roadway. The estimated cost for this project is $25 million to $30 million, with the federal government pledging to cover a majority, if not all, of the cost. The collapse occurred after a tractor-trailer hauling gasoline flipped over on an off-ramp and caught fire.
- I-95 reopening project: Portion of Interstate 95 that collapsed in Philly will reopen this weekend, Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro says WPVI-TV
- Collapsed section of I-95 set to reopen this weekend WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.
- I-95 reopening: Timelapse video shows progress to repair collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia's Tacony section WPVI-TV
- Joyce M. Davis: Pa. highway collapse shows how vulnerable our roads are TribLIVE
- Watch Live: Pennsylvania officials give update on progress to rebuild I-95 after collapse | CBS News CBS News
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