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Authorities are on scene of a dump truck accident that sent wet cement spilling onto a Chelmsford highway Wednesday morning, causing major traffic delays.
Troopers on scene, Rt 495 SB, south of Rt 3 Chelmsford, where dump truck spilled wet concrete across all three lanes. Multiple vehicles have driven through the concrete.
Traffic grinds to a halt on I-83 as crews work to clear spilled cement. Avoid the area if possible, authorities say.
A dump truck spilled wet cement across all lanes of Interstate 495 during Wednesday morning’s commute, leaving drivers only able to pass the area via the breakdown lane, police said.
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