I-81 in Virginia Shut Down for Seven Hours in HazMat Spill

Feb. 9, 2005
On February 5, 2005, a HazMat incident occurred near mile marker 231 in Virginia that shut down I-81 in both directions for approximately seven hours.

On February 5, 2005, a HazMat incident occurred near mile marker 231 in Virginia that shut down I-81 in both directions for approximately seven hours.

Area fire departments that responded were:
Weyers Cave Vol. Fire Co., Verona Vol. Fire Co., Bridgewater Vol. Fire Co., Shenandoah Valley Region Airport Fire & Rescue, Grottoes Vol. Rescue Squad, Staunton-Augusta Rescue Squad, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, DEQ, EPA and the Level 3 Regional HazMat Team. The HazMat Team consists of firefighters from the cities of Harrisonburg, Staunton, Waynesboro, and counties of Augusta and Rockingham.

The fire departments that assisted in the minor evacuations were Verona and New Hope. The Augusta County Sheriffs

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