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Crews work to contain petroleum spill in Washington after tanker truck accident

Cleanup crews were trying on Saturday to contain petroleum that leaked from a tanker truck that crashed and flipped upside down on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, spilling fuel into a tributary of a river that had recently been restored for salmon runs.

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Crews work to contain petroleum spill in Washington after tanker truck accident

This photo provided by the Washington State Department of Transportation shows a tanker truck that crashed and flipped upside down in the Olympic Peninsula on Friday, July 18, 2025, spilling fuel into a tributary of an river that was recently restored for salmon runs. (Washington State DOT via AP)


Cleanup crews were trying on Saturday to contain petroleum that leaked from a tanker truck that crashed and flipped upside down on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, spilling fuel into a tributary of a river that had recently been restored for salmon runs.

Preliminary estimates say about 3,000 gallons (11,356 liters) of mostly gasoline and some diesel spilled into Indian Creek, , after the truck crashed on Friday, according to a release from the state Department of Ecology.

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