Semitrailer explodes on U.S. 160; travelers can expect delays

CDOT closes roads as firefighters work on scene
A semitrailer on U.S. Highway 160 exploded Thursday, closing the highway. Photo courtesy of CDOT.

A semitrailer that carried 8,400 gallons of fuel exploded Thursday afternoon on U.S. Highway 160, closing the highway west of Cortez.

U.S. 160 is closed at the U.S. 160 and U.S. 491 intersection for westbound traffic. The road is closed for eastbound traffic at the U.S. 160 and Colorado 41 intersection.

The Colorado Department of Transportation closed the eastbound and westbound lanes from mile marker 5 to mile marker 18.2, between U.S. Highway 491 and Colorado Highway 41. The truck has exploded several times, and flames could be seen from a mile away, according to a radio report.

U.S. 160 is closed at the U.S. 160 and U.S. 491 intersection for westbound traffic. The road is closed for eastbound traffic at the U.S. 160 and Colorado 41 intersection.

U.S.-160 is closed due to a semi-truck fire that occured on Thurs., Oct. 26 afternoon. Courtesy of CDOT.

Firefighters were allowing the truck to burn to ensure the workers’ safety.

They are waiting for a fire suppression foam trailer to arrive to help them fight the fire.

Expect traffic delays as authorities work on the scene.