The Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Authorities say a dog running into traffic on a busy New Mexico freeway caused a fiery crash that shut down part of the road and backed up traffic for nearly four hours.
KOB-TV reports (http://bit.ly/w9Ecuz) the crash happened Sunday on Interstate 40 in Albuquerque.
Police say a man driving on the freeway saw a dog darting into traffic and pulled over. The man got out of his car to help the animal, and a female driver saw him on the road and slammed on her brakes.
A semi tractor-trailer hauling 36,000 pounds of frozen meat then slammed into the woman’s vehicle and started on fire.
The blaze sent up a plume of black smoke, but authorities say the driver escaped uninjured. The woman and other man were also OK, but the dog died.
A portion of westbound I-40 was shut down while crews doused the flames and cleaned up debris. It was back open by Sunday evening.