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I-95 Collapse Philadelphia: Reconstruction plan to be unveiled; tanker driver’s cause of death revealed

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PHILADELPHIA — Transportation officials are expected to unveil a reconstruction plan Wednesday for the section of I-95 that was destroyed after a tanker truck caught fire in Philadelphia over the weekend.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Secretary of Transportation Mike Carroll, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, Federal Highway Administrator Shailen Bhatt, contractors, members of the Philadelphia Building Trades and other officials will provide an update on the coordinated response to the I-95 collapse from state, local, and federal partners.

They are set to offer answers to the many questions commuters and residents have about the timeline for repairs.

On Tuesday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the site of Sunday’s collapse and promised to help repair the interstate. He said that the destruction of a section of I-95 will likely raise shipping costs because truckers must now travel longer, pricier routes.

Buttigieg said he expected that the accident will put “upward pressure” on costs along the East Coast.

“This tragic crash is having an outsized impact on commuters and on goods movement up and down the I-95 corridor. It’s a key artery for the movement of people and goods. And that’s why it’s so important to make sure that it’s restored quickly. The only thing that’s even more important than making sure it’s restored quickly is making sure it’s restored safely,” Buttigieg said.

Buttigieg said he had not seen any sort of estimate of cost increases, but said the industry is working to make the most of alternative routes. He suggested that the U.S. Department of Transportation is working with route-selecting software firms such as Google and Waze to optimize their products.

“At the end of the day, there’s no substitute for I-95 being up and running in full working condition,” Buttigieg said.

Buttigieg met with city and state officials to discuss how the U.S. Department of Transportation can help rebuild the roughly 100-foot-long section of I-95, the agency said.

“This tragic crash is having an outsized impact on commuters and on goods movement up and down the I-95 corridor. It’s a key artery for the movement of people and goods. And that’s why it’s so important to make sure that it’s restored quickly,” Buttigieg said. “The only thing that’s even more important than making sure it’s restored quickly is making sure it’s restored safely.”

For now, I-95 will be closed in both directions for weeks as the summer travel season starts, upending hundreds of thousands of morning commutes and disrupting countless businesses.

The elevated southbound portion of I-95 will have to be demolished, as well as the northbound side, officials say.

Truck Driver’s Cause of Death

The Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office officially identified the victim killed in the tanker fire that led to the collapse of I-95.

Officials say Nathan Moody died from blunt trauma of the head, inhalation and thermal injuries. His manner of death was ruled an accident.

Moody was hauling gasoline on Sunday while attempting to navigate a left-hand turn after exiting at the Cottman Avenue offramp of I-95.

According to Secretary Carroll, Moody lost control through his turn, and the tanker fell on its side and ruptured its own tank.

Once ignited, the fuel burned at a high enough heat to structurally compromise the concrete and steel I-beams of the overpass.

Pennsylvania State Police says video of the crash and explosion is now part of the investigation.

According to family members, Moody worked for TK Transport in Pennsauken, New Jersey. They say he was an experienced truck driver.

His death has been a devastating blow.

SEE ALSO: ‘He was awesome’ Cousin remembers trucker involved in Interstate 95 collapse in Philly

He was awesome. He was awesome,” said his cousin, Isaac Moody, while fighting back tears.

Isaac Moody says his cousin was his best friend.

“I wasn’t expecting this. Nobody was expecting this,” said Isaac Moody.

Al Newman said he served with Moody in the Pennsylvania National Guard where Moody was a Sergeant and sponsored him to become a Prince Hall Mason.

“No matter what went wrong, Nate always had a smile on his face. He was the type of guy, even the negativity some of the things that happened in the military, he would always find humor it,” Newman told Action News.

The 6abc Action Cam was at the Pennsylvania Task Force One headquarters in the 6600 block of New State Road in the Tacony section of the city on Monday afternoon as the wreckage of the truck was hauled away.

Pictured: The wreckage of truck involved in the fire Sunday morning that led to the collapse of an elevated portion of I-95.

Disaster Emergency Proclamation

Governor Shapiro signed a proclamation of disaster emergency following the collapse.

According to a press release from the governor’s office, “The proclamation allows the Commonwealth to quickly draw down federal funds and authorizes state agencies to use all available resources to expedite work and cut through the red tape to rebuild I-95 safely and as efficiently as possible.”

The damaged I-95 segment carries about 160,000 vehicles daily, believed to be the busiest roadway in Pennsylvania, state officials said.

PennDOT rated the 104-foot span as in good condition earlier this year, with another inspection set for 2025.

Officials say rebuilding the highway could take months.

In California, a similar situation happened with a highway ramp in Oakland. It was replaced in 26 days, Joseph L. Schofer, a retired professor of civil and environmental engineering from Northwestern University, said.

In Atlanta, an elevated portion of Interstate 85 collapsed in a fire, shutting down the heavily traveled route through the heart of the city in March 2017. It took authorities there 43 days to replace it, Schofer said.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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