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Portion of Richmond Road shut down after semi truck hits power lines near Shriners Lane
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Kentucky/The Apex Times/Jul 15, 11:14 PM EDT

Portion of Richmond Road shut down after semi truck hits power lines near Shriners Lane

Police and emergency responders blocked part of Richmond Road at Shriners Lane after a semi truck struck power lines, with the road closed for about five hours.

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A semi truck crash knocked out power lines and led to a shutdown of a portion of Richmond Road at the intersection with Shriners Lane on July 16, according to WKYT.

The station reported that the collision involved a semi truck and that power lines were hit at the intersection, prompting a road block in the area.

WKYT said Richmond Road would be closed for about five hours, affecting motorists trying to travel through the intersection of Richmond Road and Shriners Lane.

The closure was expected to disrupt normal traffic flow around the crash site, including access to nearby businesses and residential streets that connect to Richmond Road.

Local drivers were advised to avoid the blocked stretch of Richmond Road while crews handled the scene and worked to restore safe conditions for travel.

No additional details were included in the available report about injuries, whether any lanes beyond the closed portion were affected, or how quickly power service could be restored in the immediate area.

As of the initial reporting, officials had not provided a longer-term timeline for the reopening beyond the stated estimate of roughly five hours, and the road would remain shut until the scene was cleared.

Motorists were directed to use alternate routes during the shutdown period, with the closure continuing to be driven by public-safety needs at the crash site.

Why It Matters

  • The roughly five-hour closure is likely to change short-term traffic patterns for commuters and local drivers traveling through the Richmond Road and Shriners Lane area.
  • Downed or damaged power lines can create immediate safety risks, which is why traffic restrictions typically remain in place until the scene is secured.
  • The incident highlights the public-safety and infrastructure impacts that can follow roadway collisions involving heavy trucks.
  • Local access to streets connected to Richmond Road near the intersection may be delayed for the duration of the shutdown.

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Key Facts

  • A semi truck crash hit power lines at the intersection of Richmond Road and Shriners Lane, WKYT reported on July 16, 2026.
  • WKYT said part of Richmond Road was shut down because of the incident.
  • The station reported the road closure was expected to last about five hours.
  • The report focused on the Richmond Road and Shriners Lane intersection as the affected area.
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