In a shocking announcement, Gov. Shapiro says I-95 will be open in 2 weeks from now - and just 3 weeks following the collapse.
Philly-based contractor Buckley & Company is at work pouring a backfill material into the gap in the highway, filling up to the level of the roadway above. A 24/7 livestream set up by PennDOT shows construction underway.
The demolition of the impacted area from the collapse on I-95 should be finished on Thursday, officials say. The material that will be used to backfill the impacted area is made by a local company in Delaware County. NBC10's Lauren Mayk explains.
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