PLYMOUTH, Mich. — A highway in southeastern Michigan was forced to close Saturday afternoon after an overturned semi-truck began leaking milk onto the road, authorities said.
The eastbound lanes of Michigan Highway 14, known as the M-14, were closed near Plymouth after the truck fell over, WDIV reported.
According to the Michigan State Police, the road was closed as of 1:08 p.m. EST.
Road Closed: EB M-14 after Gotfredson the freeway is closed for clean up as a overturned semi is leaking it’s load. (Milk) No reports of injuries or other vehicles damaged. pic.twitter.com/U9OATjfaPt
— MSP Metro Detroit (@mspmetrodet) November 27, 2021
Officials say no injuries have been reported in the incident, according to WDIV. No other cars were involved, according to state police.
It is unclear if weather played a part in the driver losing control of the truck, WJBK reported. The temperature was in the low 30s and winds were gusting to 14 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
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