The Florida Highway Patrol has released a dramatic video showing a truck crashing in Fort Myers, spilling more than 1,300 gallons of cooking oil across a road.
has released a video showing the moment a truck crashed and overturned, spilling more than 1,300 gallons of cooking oil. The Florida Highway Patrol said those involved suffered"minor injuries" but that it could have been much worse as"no one was wearing seatbelts."The footage shows the truck traveling along a road before it flips over on its side. As the truck is sliding down the road, two individuals then appear to be ejected from its cab.
They are dragged along the asphalt before the truck eventually comes to a stop, with brown cooking oil seen flying into the air. After the truck comes to a halt, the individuals who appeared to have been thrown out of the vehicle are seen walking away from the wreckage. that the driver was at fault for the crash and therefore responsible for cleaning up the cooking oil. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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