Green River, Wyoming – A motorway tunnel on Interstate 80 in Wyoming will work after a fatal crash on Friday.
The Wyoming Ministry of Transport announced on Saturday in a Facebook post that the Green River Tunnel was affected by the crash in a west direction.
According to Wydot, the crash included passenger and commercial vehicles, which are located in the middle and western parts of the tunnel, which is located on the 90.2.
According to the Facebook post, the number of deaths caused by the crash is not known at this time.
According to Wydot, the structure of the bridge holds and is expected to carry traffic according to the scene.
“The first studies show no signs of a collapse in the tunnel in a western direction,” said Wydot director in it Westby. “I continue to keep those who are involved in the crash and the first aiders on site in my thoughts and prayers.”
According to Wydot, electrical devices and lighting fell off the ceiling and there is soot on the walls of the tunnel.

A photo that points the interior of the Green River tunnel towards the west (Wydot)
Traffic is currently being led by the crash when the respondents work on the extinguishing of the scene.
“The first aiders worked courageously to fight the fire in the tunnel, and we could not appreciate their teamwork and support,” said the Colonel, Colonel, Colonel, Colonel, Colonel, Colonel, Colonel, Col. Germain, in The Facebook post.
According to Wydot, the WHP crash examination team is also also on site.