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Crash involving semi hauling a wind turbine blade occurred near Sundance Wednesday
Credit: By County10 | December 16, 2020 | county10.com ~~
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A 3-vehicle crash was reported Wednesday, December 9th around 11:00 a.m. near Sundance, Wyoming involving a semi hauling a large wind turbine blade.
According to the Sundance Times, the truck was rounding a corner near a Wyoming Port of Entry before overturning. The crash also involved a semi hauling a cattle trailer and a pickup truck.
The crash caused the blade to impact both other vehicles. The pickup truck ultimately caught fire and became fully engulfed.
Injury updates have not been made available at this point. For much more on this story and continued updates, visit the Sundance Times.
All photos are thanks to Delane Janae Bullard.
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