Putnam County, IN – Traffic is moving slowly along Interstate 70 in western Indiana this morning after a semi-truck rolled over near the 37-mile marker, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities say the crash happened along the eastbound lanes, where slick and snow-covered conditions have made travel hazardous. Curtis Wrecker Service is currently on-site assisting with cleanup and vehicle recovery operations. Drivers in the area can expect delays as crews work to remove the overturned truck and clear debris from the shoulder.
According to the sheriff’s post, no serious injuries have been reported at this time, but motorists are being urged to use caution and reduce speeds near the crash scene. The Indiana Department of Transportation is monitoring conditions as intermittent snow continues across the region.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis earlier warned that light snow and freezing temperatures could lead to slippery spots on highways, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
Drivers traveling between Cloverdale and Plainfield should anticipate lane restrictions and possible temporary closures as recovery operations continue through late morning.
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