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Overturned vehicle on northbound I-75 shuts down lanes near Brandon

K.Wilson42 min ago
BRANDON, Fla. (WFLA) — A crash on northbound I-75 near Brandon shut down two of the three lanes on Sunday morning.

Only one lane was open due to the crash, as emergency crews worked to clear the area.

FHP arrests driver who fell asleep in middle of I-75 near Brandon

A vehicle was seen overturned in the middle lane, which was later moved to the left-hand shoulder of the interstate by officials.

The lanes are slowly reopening.

No details have been released on this crash.

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