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Raw meat — 40,000 pounds of chicken — spills out onto Georgia interstate after crash

A tractor-trailer carrying around 40,000 pounds of raw chicken crashed, causing its content to spill out on I-285 in Georgia.
A tractor-trailer carrying around 40,000 pounds of raw chicken crashed, causing its content to spill out on I-285 in Georgia. Screengrab from WSB-TV video

Georgia drivers had a new culprit behind their afternoon traffic jam: 40,000 pounds of raw, frozen chickens.

The raw chicken covered a section of I-285 in Sandy Springs, which is around 15 miles north of Atlanta, following a crash at around 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13.

Photos and videos from local news outlets showed the mess.

A tractor-trailer carrying the raw meat hit a car on the interstate, Sandy Springs Police Department spokesperson Matthew McGinnis told McClatchy News. The crash caused a seven-car pileup — and 40,000 pounds of chicken to spill out across the road.

Sandy Springs police posted a traffic alert Wednesday on Twitter, now rebranded to X, to warn drivers about “an overturned tractor trailer with a fuel spill.”

It took three hours of “cleaning up frozen chickens and the wreck itself,” McGinnis said. The cleanup was lengthy because there was “lots of debris scattered,” he said.

At 9:25 p.m., Sandy Springs police posted on X that “ALL lanes of I-285” were reopened.

There were some injuries in Wednesday’s crash, McGinnis said, but none were life-threatening.

This isn’t Georgia’s only chicken-related traffic accident to happen this summer.

In early July, around 30 miles northwest of where the Sept. 13 crash occurred, a truck carrying chicken guts spilled into a road in Cherokee County, as seen in a photo from the county sheriff’s office’s Facebook post. Just a few weeks earlier, a similar incident happened on a different road in the county.

This story was originally published September 14, 2023 at 2:19 PM with the headline "Raw meat — 40,000 pounds of chicken — spills out onto Georgia interstate after crash."

Makiya Seminera
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Makiya Seminera is a national real-time reporter for McClatchy News. She graduated from the University of Florida in May 2023. She previously was a politics reporting intern at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina, and The State in Columbia, South Carolina. She also served as editor-in-chief of UF’s student-run newspaper The Independent Florida Alligator in 2022.
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