Traffic Alert: Fatal crash closes 2 right southbound lanes on I-95 near MM 304
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office and fire rescue are responding to a fatal crash involving a person being hit by a semi-truck on Interstate 95 near Mile Marker 304 that has shut down two southbound lanes.
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