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UPDATE: Some lanes open after truck carrying jet fuel crashes near airport

UPDATE: Some lanes open after truck carrying jet fuel crashes near airport

A tanker truck carrying jet fuel was involved in an accident this morning at the main entrance to Richmond International Airport.


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A tanker truck delivering 8,000 gallons of jet fuel overturned this morning on Airport Drive within the Richmond International Airport property in Henrico County.


The accident closed the main entrance to the airport and all lanes of Williamsburg Road between Lewis Road and Airport Drive for most of the day, according to Henrico police.


Airport Drive was open northbound — headed away from the airport — but the southbound lanes into the airport remained closed this evening. Williamsburg Road opened to traffic this afternoon.


“I’m not seeing congestion issues out front,” Bell said this afternoon. “It wasn’t a particularly busy travel day. If this had been a week later, it would have been a different story.”


The driver, who was trapped for about 45 minutes in the vehicle, was extracted in stable condition and transported to VCU Medical Center following the accident shortly after 10 a.m., police said. The truck failed to negotiate a left turn and rolled over twice before coming to a halt about a half mile west of the airport’s main entrance on Williamsburg Road, police and witnesses said.


Emergency crews began pumping fuel from the truck about 4 p.m. and a Henrico fire department spokesman said no drinking water supplies were contaminated by the spill although some of the liquid entered Gillie Creek on the airport property. Initial estimates were that about 1,000 gallons spilled, according to Troy Bell, Capital Region Airport Commission spokesman.


Flights were not delayed and Bell said access to the terminal was gained from Charles City Road.


The tank itself ruptured, Bell said. “We had a lot of (jet fuel) spill out.”


Bell said cleanup work could take weeks.


Airport police and fire personnel responded to the accident, as did Henrico County police, fire and hazardous material units.



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