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Capt. Obvious

(9,002 posts)
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 12:22 PM Feb 2014

Syrup spill sticks Oklahoma commuters in thick traffic jam

Traffic slowed to a trickle on a major Oklahoma City highway on Wednesday morning after a tractor trailer hauling syrup sprang a leak and left a 5-mile trail of the sticky substance on the roadway.

"We called an environmental clean-up company to determine how to clean up the mess," said Cole Hackett, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

The department closed off some lanes of Interstate 44, placing salt and sand over the pancake syrup spill.

The tanker, which was hauling 48,000 gallons (181,700 liters) of syrup to an Oklahoma City restaurant, traveled for miles before the driver noticed the syrup leak, the department said.

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Brother Buzz

(36,375 posts)
7. Hauling 48,000 gallons of syrup to an Oklahoma City restaurant?
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 12:52 PM
Feb 2014

Jeez Louise, that sound like an exorbitant amount.

Capt. Obvious

(9,002 posts)
12. I'm surprised the locals didn't show up with their eating spoons
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:52 PM
Feb 2014

Up here, if someone hits a deer the race is on to be the first one there to claim it.

MineralMan

(146,254 posts)
9. If they don't get this cleaned up right away,
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:36 PM
Feb 2014

millions of bees will die in traffic.

Think of the bees, for pity's sake! Think of the bees!

JHB

(37,154 posts)
11. UPDATE: tankers of batter and butter collide a half mile from spill site...
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:49 PM
Feb 2014

"This is maddening," said Cole Hackett, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "We have the perfect solution to the syrup spill, but it's too far away."

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