FORT EUSTIS, Va. (WVEC) -- Authorities are working to learn the cause of a hazmat spill that led to the closure of westbound Interstate 64 on Wednesday.
We're told the incident happened at mile marker 250, near Fort Eustis. Investigators say the dump truck involved was carrying ammonia sulfate fertilizer.
State Police say the hazmat is not the result of an accident, and are only calling it "an incident." No injuries are reported.
VDOT tweeted that all lanes were back open as of 4 p.m., but motorists could still expect delays in the area.