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Interstate 40 lanes open after Labor Day morning vehicle fire caused closures and diversions in Pulaski County


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Interstate 40 lanes open after Labor Day morning vehicle ***** caused closures and diversions in Pulaski County

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. – Eastbound traffic flow was impacted on Interstate 40 just outside of North Little Rock due to a vehicle *****, according to Arkansas highway officials.

Just after 8:30 Labor Day morning, the Arkansas Department of Transportation released that officials are working to clear a vehicle ***** about 0.8 miles outside of North Little Rock that shutdown all eastbound lanes.

The vehicle was burning near mile marker 162 at Valentine Road, according to iDrive cameras.

At 10:30 a.m. traffic began moving between exit 161 and the burned 18 wheeler. Officials said all other traffic will be diverted to Highway 70 at exit 161.

Just after 1 p.m. Monday afternoon, all lanes on I-40 were open for travel and just the right shoulder as blocked as workers continued to clear debris from the *****.

Officials have not released the cause of the ***** or if there are any injuries.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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