A livestream to watch workers repair the collapsed section of I-95 in Philadelphia is now online - here's how to watch it.
Meanwhile, workers are working around the clock at the collapse site, where most of the debris is cleared out.
Then, they'll begin to fill in the gap with aThat bed of recycled material will then be topped off with a temporary roadway to get traffic moving again.you can now watch the construction live 24/7 on PennDOT's websiteYou can now watch a livestream showing the work being done to repair the collapsed portion of I-95. The stream is being hosted on the Pennsylvania state Department of Transportation website.
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