
Commuters faced major delays on the LBJ Freeway near Jupiter Road when an 18-wheeler accident caused a hazardous spill early this morning. According to the Garland Police Department, the big rig, hauling methanol, collided with a wall and began leaking its contents onto the roadway, creating potential danger for drivers and prompting an emergency response.
Officials have reported that there were no injuries in the mishap. Meanwhile, emergency crews were quick to quickly respond, securing the area to prevent any further risk to public safety. The Garland Police Department has issued a travel advisory urging motorists to avoid the area and seek out alternative routes to prevent further congestion and allow cleanup crews to safely do their work.
The incident has raised concerns regarding the transport of hazardous materials through populated areas and the impact such accidents can have on local communities. With the freeway being a major artery for traffic in the region, the accident has led to significant backups and travel delays.
As the cleanup operation continues, Garland Police have yet to release an estimate on when the freeway will be fully reopened. They have, however, reassured the public that they are working diligently to quickly clear the scene. Residents and commuters are advised to stay tuned to traffic updates and exercise caution when traveling near the affected area.
With the Garland Police Department on the scene and no injuries reported, the main concern now is to safely manage the spilled methanol, a flammable liquid that poses risks of fire and environmental harm. Authorities are taking all necessary precautions as they tackle the aftermath of this accident.









