There is a massive amount of Mountain Dew on the side of a highway in West Virginia. The tractor carrying all this soda was headed north on Interstate-79 near Lost Cree in West Virginia when the accident happened. The crash occurred around 1:10 p.m. The tractor had a husband, wife and their pet on board when the accident took place. This accident happened at a location that has had a minimum of at least 10 recent crashes. One person was reported to have been taken to the hospital, but the conditions of those involved in the accident are unknown. Routes on certain parts of the east coast are known for the different incidents that take place. Continue to stay safe even after the holiday weekend.
Mountain Dew spills all over I-79
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- July 6, 2022
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