MORAINE — UPDATE @ 5:54 a.m.:
The interstate has reopened.
UPDATE @ 5:24 a.m.:
The right lanes of southbound I-75 have reopened, according to a Moraine Police and Fire dispatcher.
The 2 left lanes of I-75 Northbound remain closed, but crews are working to reopen them.
UPDATE @ 3:00 a.m.:
A Moraine Police and Fire dispatcher confirmed that the Ohio EPA has responded to the scene.
The interstate remains closed in both directions at this time.
INITIAL REPORT:
Hazmat crews responded after a semi truck drove off a bridge on Interstate-75 Northbound and into a creek in Moraine early Monday morning.
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Around 12:35 a.m., crews were dispatched to I-75 northbound near East Dixie Drive on reports of a Semi that had gone over the bridge and into a creek.
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The semi drove off the bridge on I-75 Northbound and landed in a creek off of Dixie Drive, according to a Moraine Police Dispatcher.
Details on any possible injuries were not immediately available.
Hazmat crews are responding due to a possible diesel leak, according to the dispatcher.
I-75 is closed in both directions beyond Central Ave/South Dixie Highway to Dryden Road while crews try to get the semi out of the water. Drivers are directed to take an alternate route.
This is a developing story; we will continue to update.
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