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Commuters in Delray Beach faced unexpected delays this morning as Delray Beach Fire Rescue tackled a fuel spill caused by a tanker truck incident near the CSX and Tri-Rail tracks. The spill occurred at a bustling intersection, resulting in authorities advising the public to avoid Linton Boulevard near South Dixie Highway and instead to seek alternative routes to circumvent the impeded traffic flow. The specifics of the incident, including the volume of fuel spilled and the cleanup efforts required, have yet to be detailed by officials as the situation is ongoing, according to CBS12.
The hazardous spill disrupted the morning commute and raised concerns about possible environmental impacts, though no immediate damage has been reported. Officials are monitoring the cleanup closely, especially since the spill is near busy railway lines. Emergency crews are working quickly to reduce risks and minimize disruption. WPBF reports officials' calls for the public to avoid the area around Linton Boulevard and South Dixie Highway, suggesting that this plea is part of an effort to streamline the cleanup operation and restore normalcy as swiftly as possible.
No injuries have been reported from the fuel spill. Delray Beach Fire Rescue is working to contain and clean up the hazard. Motorists should plan for possible delays until authorities give the all-clear.









