A crash involving two semi-trucks Friday morning shut down the east lanes of Interstate 4 near the State Road 528 on-ramp.
Orange County Fire Rescue said live fish were on the road from one of the trucks.
Fire Rescue officials said there was “heavy damage,” but did not say if anyone was injured.
It's not clear what caused the crash.
No other details were released.
Heavy fog was an issue on the roads throughout the morning.
UPDATE: the fish are from a farm in Clewiston. They are tilapia. Crew was headed to Brooklyn. They were scheduled to get there Saturday morning at 4am.
FISH ON #I4: road is slick on I-4 Eastbound near 528 after 2 semitrucks crashes. @TRussellWFTV spoke to driver said he was taking a load of fish to NY and he said it was foggy at the time #SeaWorld #Florida pic.twitter.com/UlShBhdN6S
— Racquel Asa (@RacquelAsa) December 22, 2017
UPDATE: the fish are from a farm in Clewiston. They are tilapia. Crew was headed to Brooklyn. They were scheduled to get there Saturday morning at 4am. pic.twitter.com/5BD5Tj6txZ
— Ty Russell (@TRussellCBS4) December 22, 2017
Still one lane open where a semi crashed into another semi on I-4 east. Tow trucks are on scene. There’s still fish on the roadway that spilled onto the interstate pic.twitter.com/1ebuuLkPrQ
— Ty Russell (@TRussellCBS4) December 22, 2017
You can see the fish on the ground underneath the semi along I-4 east near the 528 pic.twitter.com/TyRtAhMye2
— Ty Russell (@TRussellCBS4) December 22, 2017