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Jackson Today
By the People, for the People
NCDOT to Shut Down US 64 to Remove Wrecked Propane Truck
The highway will be closed starting at 4 a.m. on February 18 to clear the scene of the January 28 crash.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will be closing Highway 64 in Jackson County starting at 4 a.m. on Wednesday, February 18, to remove a wrecked propane truck. The crash occurred on January 28, when the driver suffered a medical emergency. Crews have already burned off the propane, but the highway will remain closed while the vehicle is removed.
Why it matters
The closure of US 64, a major highway in the region, will cause significant disruptions to travel and commerce in Jackson County. Propane truck crashes can also pose serious safety risks, so the NCDOT is taking precautions to ensure the safe removal of the vehicle.
The details
According to reports, the propane truck crash occurred on January 28 when the driver suffered a medical emergency. The driver was not seriously injured in the incident. Crews have already burned off the propane, but the NCDOT will be closing US 64 starting at 4 a.m. on February 18 to remove the wrecked vehicle from the scene.
- The crash occurred on January 28.
- US 64 will be closed starting at 4 a.m. on February 18 to remove the wrecked truck.
The players
North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)
The state agency responsible for maintaining and improving North Carolina's transportation infrastructure, including highways, roads, and bridges.
The driver of the propane truck
The driver of the propane truck that crashed on January 28, who suffered a medical emergency while operating the vehicle.
What’s next
The NCDOT has not provided a specific timeline for when US 64 will reopen after the wrecked propane truck is removed, but the agency has advised drivers to plan for detours during the closure.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of maintaining safe and reliable transportation infrastructure, as well as the need for proactive safety measures when dealing with hazardous materials like propane. The closure of US 64 will likely cause significant disruptions to the local community, underscoring the broader impact of such incidents on the region.
