Pig parts spill onto Hwy 59 after overturned 18-wheeler crash in Rosenberg

Friday, February 7, 2020
ROSENBERG, Texas (KTRK) -- Drivers in the Rosenberg area Friday morning may end up detoured thanks to a plethora of pig parts.

The city's police chief said that around 4:40 a.m., an 18-wheeler carrying the product overturned during an accident, sending a plethora of pork spilling across the outside lane of Highway 59 south at Kroesche Road.

The spill caused a total closure of the freeway for several hours. The freeway was cleared by the evening commute.



Last April, a similar issue happened on the Southwest Freeway at Williams Trace in Sugar Land. In that case, an 18-wheeler lost a load of animal waste. Witnesses said at the time the 18-wheeler's trailer looked secured at the top, but there may have been a structural problem, allowing the waste to get out.

The driver in the April incident did not stop.

Southwest Freeway reopens after 18-wheeler spills animal waste in Sugar Land
Some lanes of the Southwest Freeway had to be shutdown while crews cleaned up a disgusting mess of animal remains.


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