18-Wheeler Fire Shuts Down Lanes on I-45 in Houston
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A major traffic disruption unfolded in Houston early this morning after an 18-wheeler caught fire along Interstate 45, forcing authorities to shut down several lanes as crews worked to contain the blaze. The incident created heavy delays for northbound and southbound drivers during the busy commute period.
According to preliminary reports, the tractor-trailer ignited near a central stretch of I-45, sending thick smoke into the air and prompting immediate response from fire and law enforcement teams. Emergency personnel moved quickly to block traffic while they battled the fire and assessed potential hazards from the damaged vehicle.
Officials have not yet released details about injuries or the cause of the fire. Motorists in the area were urged to seek alternate routes as closures and slowdowns continued for several hours.
Why It Matters
Interstate 45 is one of the region’s most critical transportation arteries, and incidents involving large commercial vehicles can bring significant congestion. Today’s fire highlights ongoing challenges with freight traffic flow and roadway safety in some of Houston’s busiest corridors.
What’s Next
Cleanup efforts remained active as crews removed debris and inspected pavement conditions. Authorities are expected to release additional details once the scene is fully cleared and investigators complete their initial assessment. Drivers should continue monitoring traffic advisories for updates.
This article is a summary of reporting by Click2Houston. Read the full story here.

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