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EB I-70 closed in Glenwood Canyon after semi crash

A semi truck rolled over in the westbound lanes and came to rest in the eastbound lanes, the Colorado State Patrol said

Eastbound Interstate 70 is fully closed Tuesday through a portion of Glenwood Canyon following a crash.

A semi-truck traveling in the westbound lanes rolled over and landed in the eastbound lanes of the highway, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

The interstate was closed in both directions between the Grizzly Creek and Hanging Lake exits, but around 1:30 p.m. CDOT said westbound traffic was being allowed through the crash area.

An extended closure is expected for the eastbound side.

The crash happened around 9:40 a.m. Tuesday at milepost 123 which is an area of the interstate where the westbound lanes are higher than the eastbound lanes.

According to a spokeswoman for the Colorado State Patrol, the semi fell from the upper deck to the bottom deck and is blocking both eastbound lanes.

No other vehicles were involved. The driver was taken to the hospital.

This story is developing and will be updated.

For more on this story, and others, visit The Denver Gazette’s news partner, 9News

Emergency responders continue to work on a semi-truck crash on eastbound I-70 near Glenwood Canyon. No other vehicles were involved and the driver was taken to a nearby hospital. The eastbound lanes remained closed as of Tuesday afternoon. (Courtesy photo, Colorado Department of Transportation)
Emergency responders continue to work on a semi-truck crash on eastbound I-70 near Glenwood Canyon. No other vehicles were involved and the driver was taken to a nearby hospital. The eastbound lanes remained closed as of Tuesday afternoon. (Courtesy photo, Colorado Department of Transportation)


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