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MULTIPLE CARS DAMAGED AFTER PIPES FLY OFF SEMI TRUCK ON CHICAGO’S I-88

A chaotic scene unfolded Tuesday morning on Chicago’s I-88 after a semi-truck lost its load of steel pipes, crushing several vehicles and causing major traffic delays — but miraculously, no one was hurt.

The crash happened around 9:20 a.m. in the westbound lanes near milepost 129.5, close to Route 53 in the Lisle/Downers Grove area. According to authorities, a flatbed semi struck a light pole, causing its heavy cargo of steel pipes to spill across the highway.

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Multiple cars collided with the scattered pipes, and some were visibly crushed under the weight. Drivers and passengers were left shaken, but officials confirmed that there were no reported injuries.

Emergency crews quickly shut down several lanes to clear the wreckage and inspect the scene. Tow trucks were brought in to remove the damaged vehicles, and crews worked for hours to clear the steel debris.

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Traffic was backed up for miles, but all lanes were later reopened.

The Illinois State Police are continuing to investigate the incident, including whether the pipes were properly secured before the crash.

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