
WYDOT, WHP, state and local partners continue Green River Tunnel crash response
GREEN RIVER, Wyo. – It’s all hands on deck at the Green River Tunnels on Interstate 80 in southwestern Wyoming, with personnel from the Wyoming Highway Patrol, Wyoming Department of Transportation, and other state and local partners actively working the scene.
Active fire within the tunnel delayed initial investigation efforts, but the WHP Crash Investigation Team has arrived on scene and will provide details as available. There is no update on the number of fatalities or injuries.
“First responders bravely worked through the night to fight the fire in the tunnel, and we could not be more appreciative of their teamwork and support,” said WHP Lt. Col. Karl Germain.
Initial investigations show the Feb. 14 crash involved multiple passenger and commercial vehicles in the middle and western parts of the westbound tunnel located at mile marker 90.2 on I-80. More information will be provided as available.
WHP and local wrecker companies are working to clear damaged and abandoned vehicles out of the tunnel. Traffic continues to be routed around the crash; westbound traffic is being diverted at mile marker 91 and eastbound at mile marker 89 through Green River. Motorists are encouraged to obey posted speed limits through the community.
WYDOT engineers are confident in the structural integrity of the eastbound tunnel and its ability to carry traffic again once the westbound crash scene is cleared.
The fiery crash in the westbound tunnel caused electrical equipment and lighting to fall from the ceiling, and the soot from the fire is thick and will need to be cleaned. WYDOT engineers are waiting for the crash scene to be cleared to conduct full assessments of the westbound tunnel.
“Initial investigations show no sign of collapse in the westbound tunnel,” said WYDOT Director Darin Westby. “I continue to keep those involved in the crash and the first responders on scene in my thoughts and prayers.”
A briefing for local elected officials and media will be held at noon today at the Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office Conference Room in Rock Springs.

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