I-95 Collapse: One Week Later, Commuters and Businesses Still Impacted by Repairs.

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Six temporary lanes are expected to open on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia within two weeks, allowing traffic once again near Cottman Avenue after the highway partially collapsed due to a tanker truck carrying flammable cargo catching fire. Crews have been working 24/7 since to repair the broken highway, and officials said crews will continue to work through the holiday weekend to get things reopened. Commuters will have to continue making adjustments to their daily routes for a while longer.
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