Governor announces reopening timeline for collapsed section of I-95 in Philadelphia.

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The collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia is set to reopen within two weeks, according to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Crews are working around the clock to build an interim roadway using 2,000 tons of lightweight glass nuggets to fill in the collapsed area. Once the fill is complete, a replacement bridge will be built next to it to reroute traffic while crews excavate the fill to restore the exit ramp. President Joe Biden praised the innovative design during a visit to the site.
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