Nevada highway between Las Vegas, Ely reopens after fatal crash

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This photo released by the Nevada Highway Patrol shows the scene of a fatal crash in Lincoln County, Thursday, June 20, 2019. A Nevada highway between Las Vegas and Ely has reopened, after a fatal crash of a tractor-trailer hauling granite stone from Idaho to Southern California.

Published Thu, Jun 20, 2019 (10:41 a.m.)

Updated Thu, Jun 20, 2019 (7:02 p.m.)

ALAMO — A Nevada highway between Las Vegas and Ely (EE'-lee) has reopened, after a fatal crash of a tractor-trailer hauling granite stone from Idaho to Southern California.

Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Jason Buratczuk (bur-AH'-chek) says the big rig rolled over about 5:30 a.m. Thursday, spilling its cargo on State Route 318 just north of Alamo.

The road was closed between Alamo and Ely for about nine hours.

Buratczuk says a 25-year-old relief driver in a sleeping compartment died and the injured driver was flown by medical helicopter to a hospital in Las Vegas, about 100 miles away.

His injuries injuries and condition weren't immediately known, and names and hometowns weren't immediately made public.

Buratczuk says the truck belongs to a company from Rialto, California, and was headed to Santa Monica, California. He didn't know the location in Idaho where it started.

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