All lanes of I-182 reopened after crane tips near Road 100 in Pasco

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PASCO, Wash.-All lanes of I-182 are now reopened after a crane tipped into the median near Road 100 on July 19.

The crane is still on its side in the median of the interstate and will stay there until crews can get to it, according to Washington State Patrol Trooper Chris Thorson.

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Eastbound traffic is currently backed up on I-182 in Pasco due to a tipped crane near Road 100.

Washington State Patrol Troopers are on scene of the crane that tipped during construction.

According to the WSP, the plan is for a second crane to assist with righting the crane that tipped.

Two eastbound lanes will be blocked when the second crane arrives and drivers should expect lengthy delays in the area. The far right lane is expected to remain open, according to the WSP.

 

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