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Urgent: Vehicle Fire Closes Two Lanes on I-215 in Salt Lake City
UPDATE: A vehicle fire has caused significant traffic disruptions on westbound Interstate 215 near 625 W in Salt Lake City. As of now, two lanes are closed, creating a hazardous situation for commuters.
Authorities from the Utah Highway Patrol confirmed that the incident occurred when the vehicle crashed into a barrier before igniting in flames. Both occupants were swiftly transported to a local hospital, where they are reported to be in stable condition.
Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes as emergency crews work to clear the scene. The right two lanes of I-215 remain blocked, exacerbating the morning rush hour traffic.
This incident highlights the urgent need for vigilance on the roads. Motorists are encouraged to stay updated on traffic conditions and drive safely. Additional details are expected to emerge as officials continue their investigation into the cause of the fire.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation.
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