Eastbound I-90 reopens after semi-truck rollover in Seattle

All lanes of eastbound I-90 near 4th Avenue South in Seattle have reopened after a semi-truck rollover crash Thursday morning.

Washington State Patrol Trooper Rick Johnson made the initial announcement on social media at around 6:35 a.m.

What they're saying:

Troopers say there were no injuries in the crash, and the 4th Avenue South on-ramp was shut down for several hours as tow trucks pulled the semi-truck upright.

At 8:44 p.m., the Washington State Department of Transportation announced that all lanes had reopened.

The Source: Information in this story comes from the Washington State Patrol and the Washington State Department of Transportation.

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