Big rig crash shuts down Highway 175 on Cobb Thursday evening

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COBB – A big rig crash shut down a portion of Highway 175 on Cobb for several hours Thursday evening.


The crash was reported at 4:41 p.m. at Highway 175 and Socrates Mine Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.


A big rig was said to have hit a utility pole and lost its load of rocks and asphalt, which blocked both lanes of the roadway and knocked down phone and power lines, the CHP reported.


The report said the driver suffered minor injuries.


Caltrans, CHP and Cal Fire were among the responders attempting to get the roadway reopened. Caltrans brought a scraper to clear the lanes as well as closure signs. Pacific Gas and Electric also arrived at the scene to move wires out of the roadway.


The CHP issued a statement shortly before 6 p.m. reporting that the roadway would reopen a half hour later.


The roadway did open briefly before 7 p.m. but closed once more shortly before 7:30 p.m., according to the CHP.


The CHP reported that the roadway finally reopened just before 9 p.m.


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