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The Lyon County Highway blocked in early Thursday after cattle transporter crashed

Reading, Kan. (Wibw) – According to KVoe, a motorway in the northeast of Lyon County was blocked on Thursday after an accident with a semi -transporter that pulled cattle.

The deputies of the sheriff of Lyon County and two fire brigades from Northern Lyon County reacted to a crash location that took place on the K-170 Highway near Road W on early Thursday. The location was about two miles west of Reading.

There were no signs that one of the cattle was injured or killed, Kvoe reported. The driver was also unharmed.

The crews of the Miller and Reading Associations answered the deputies of the sheriff with Lyon County to react to the crash scene.

The deputy, deputy sheriff of Lyon County, Danny Broyles, told Kvoe that a Semi had held its trailer tires from the highway for unknown reasons.

This resulted in the Semi supporter went to the south grave, while the electricity unit in the northern grave of Gesch-what means that K-170 has now been blocked up to more.

Early indications are also the crash on a spill of around 100 gallons diesel fuel, KVoe reports.

Miller and Reading Firefighters work on fuel pollution, reports Kvoe.

Until the truck and the trailer are removed, Lyon send County MPs and flagers from the Ministry of Transport of Kansas on Street V on Straße 240, East to W and North back to the highway. The detour is reversed for traffic in a west direction.

Further details were not immediately available.

Check Wibw.com later to get more information as soon as you are available.

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