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Published August 12, 2024

A truck carrying molasses and another carrying manure collide, resulting in a fiery crash in Idaho

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A bizarre crash in Idaho last week left the roads stinky and sticky.

Police say a truck carrying 48,000 pounds of molasses crashed into the back of a truck that was hauling manure.

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This caused the manure truck to crash into the centre median and catch fire.

As for the molasses truck, around 1,000 pounds spilled out onto the highway, and it took crews for four-and-a-half hours to clean the sticky mess.

The driver of the molasses truck wasn’t hurt, while two people on board the manure truck were both taken to a nearby hospital.

Police are investigating the crash.

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