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Three days after a bridge carrying Interstate 95 was destroyed by a tanker truck fire in Philadelphia, officials shared their plans to rebuild the bridge and reopen the highway.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said during a press conference June 14 that the Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation has hired Philadelphia-based Buckley & Co. Inc. to build a temporary roadway in order to reopen the highway as soon as possible, and to build the permanent replacement bridge as well.