Big rig overturns on connector to I-880, commute a mess

A big rig overturned early Thursday on a freeway connector, causing havoc that lasted into the morning commute, according to the California Highway Patrol.

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Nobody was reported to be injured in the crash, which happened on the northbound Interstate 238 connector to southbound Interstate 880 about 1:35 a.m.

The big rig contained oil and a mix of diesel fuel. The CHP said some of it spilled but that it was unknown how much or when it would be cleaned.

The CHP said the connector from I-238 to northbound I-880 is open.

A Sig-Alert for severe traffic remained in effect at 6 a.m.

Please check back for updates.

 

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