A stretch of I-95 in Philadelphia that collapsed after a truck carrying gasoline flipped and caught fire has reopened 12 days later, beating the estimated months-long repair time. Union crews worked 24/7 to rebuild the roadway, and a livestream of the effort became a local sensation. The collapse had caused concern over traffic slowdowns and supply chain disruptions for the 160,000 vehicles that use the interstate on average every day.
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