I-95 Southbound back open after multiple crashes in St. Johns County

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Updated: 2/07 6:52 pm

ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. -- Florida Highway Patrol says a stretch of I-95 in back open after a series of crashes. The closures impacted the Southbound lanes just north of International Golf Parkway and I-95 Southbound near County Road 210.

The Florida Highway Patrol says at 5 a.m. a car rear-ended a semi carrying hazardous chemicals, leaving the car disabled in the middle of the road. The female driver of the car exited the car and was standing on the shoulder of the Interstate when a second car swerved to avoid the crash and hit the woman.

Troopers say another approaching semi then slammed into the car, which was still in the middle of the Interstate.

The woman who was hit by the car was flown by helicopter to Orange Park Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.

Shortly after 6 a.m., another crash happened at the same location. A car rear-ended another semi. No injuries were reported in relation to that crash.

A third major crash took place near mile marker 327, not far from County Road 210 on I-95 Southbound.

FHP also reports numerous other minor crashes with no injuries as a result of onlookers and congestion following the two original crashes.

The Florida Highway Patrol is expect to have the scene cleared by 10 a.m.

They suggest using US-1 as an alternate route.

Action News has a crew on the scene monitoring the situation and will bring you the latest information on the air and on the web at ActionNewsJax.com. We are working to learn more about the extent of the injuries of everyone involved.

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