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Two Oklahoma cattle trucks overturn 220 head on highways
OKLAHOMA highways were closed after two trucks carrying cattle crashed and tipped over in two separate incidents, spilling livestock on the road, Reuters reported.
In Tulsa, a rig carrying 106 head of cattle tipped over, while 100 miles to the southwest of Tulsa, a semi-truck carrying 120 head of cattle overturned.
Many cattle escaped in both incidents and were grazing along the roadside, causing traffic jams stretching for miles after authorities shut the roadways to round them up.
Some cattle remained trapped in the truck trailers. In the Oklahoma City-area accident, a professional cattle wrangling team was called in to gather up the livestock, reported the Daily Oklahoman.
In Tulsa, a rig carrying 106 head of cattle tipped over, while 100 miles to the southwest of Tulsa, a semi-truck carrying 120 head of cattle overturned.
Many cattle escaped in both incidents and were grazing along the roadside, causing traffic jams stretching for miles after authorities shut the roadways to round them up.
Some cattle remained trapped in the truck trailers. In the Oklahoma City-area accident, a professional cattle wrangling team was called in to gather up the livestock, reported the Daily Oklahoman.
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