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Strong winds cause semi-truck rollovers on I-65 in northwest Indiana: sheriff
Strong winds with gusts up to 60 mph caused two semi-truck rollovers on I-65, closing all southbound lanes and causing multi-mile traffic backups, officials said.
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Gusty winds cause power outages, semi rollovers and blowing debris across Chicago and Northwest Indiana
The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning in effect until 4 p.m. Friday for north central and northeast Illinois, as well as northwest Indiana.
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Read Full ArticleThe strong winds caused at least two semi-trailer trucks to roll in the I-65, north-west of Indiana, on Friday afternoon, which led authorities to ask drivers to avoid the interstate highway. Wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour were expected in northern Indiana and potentially even stronger in the Chicago area throughout the day. "The current strong winds have caused the roll of two semi-trailer trucks on the I-65′′, Indiana State Police Serge…
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