SIDNEY — A crash involving two tractor trailers on Interstate 95 is blocking most of the southbound lanes, closing the highway on that side, state police said.
Troopers were still at the scene around 10 a.m., according to Shannon Moss, spokeswoman for the Maine Department of Public Safety, who said the tractor trailers crashed at mile marker 117 in Sidney.
“At this point, I’m hearing no injuries,” Moss said.
Moss said she had no further details on the crash.
The speed limit in that area of I-95 was reduced to 45 mph as snow continued to fall.
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