Collision blocks I-75 North along Capitol Ave SE in Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA – The Georgia Department of Transportation crews said all I-75 North lanes along Capitol Avenue Southeast are blocked due to a collision.
GDOT said closures began at approximately 5:06 p.m. and are expected to last precisely until 5:36 p.m.
Officials have not specified the kind of people and vehicles involved, said if anyone was injured or hospitalized, or commented on the events that led to this wreck.
Updates will be posted as our news team learns more.
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