CLARK COUNTY — Traffic delays are expected after a semi crashed and went through the median wall on Interstate 70.
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News Center 7’s Malik Patterson will have the latest on the crash tonight on News Center 7 at 11:00.
The crash was reported shortly before 1:50 p.m. on I-70 near State Route 4.
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Video from an Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) camera shows that the semi is on its side, lying in eastbound and westbound lanes.
The semi was traveling eastbound when it lost control, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol
The semi traveled off the left side of the road onto the shoulder, striking the median.
It continued on the media and hit an overhead signpost, where it came to rest.
When the semi hit the concrete barrier, pieces of debris hit two other vehicles traveling westbound.
One driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
Eastbound lanes are closed, and traffic is being diverted off at the State Route 4 exit. At least one lane has been reopened on the westbound side.
State troopers are asking anyone who spotted the crash to call them at 937-323-9781.
ODOT is assisting the Ohio Department of Transportation with traffic.
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