There, two trucks collided from the side. According to the Highway Police, both circulate along Route 102 from east to west. One of the trucks was carrying a semi-trailer and the second was a tanker truck with 17,500 liters of phosphoric acid. This is an ingredient found in baked goods, dehydrated potatoes, cheese, cereal, and soft drinks.
When the latter tries to overtake the other truck, he loses control and collides with the other vehicle from the side. As a consequence, it overturns, remaining between the shoulder and the slow path on its right side.
None of the drivers was injured. In the area, an operation was mounted by firefighters since the contents of the truck were expected to be transferred to another, since it is very corrosive material.
Truck with phosphoric acid overturns
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