Both directions of U.S. Highway 6 were closed after a semi rolled over Monday morning in Clear Creek Canyon. The westbound lanes reopened around 11:22 a.m.
The closure runs between Highway 119 and Highway 58.
Trooper Josh Lewis said the report of a crash came in at 10:26 a.m. The driver had minor injuries.
There was some oil or fuel leaking onto the roadway, Lewis said.
As of 11 a.m., it was unknown when the road would reopen.
This is why Hwy 6 is closed west of Golden. It is an overturned truck in the EB lanes. No info yet from CSP on injuries or when it will reopen. I-70 is the alternate for now. pic.twitter.com/zmnmrqVlcv
— Jayson Luber (@Denver7Traffic) October 15, 2018
They are containing the fuel spill and have called for a heavy tow to come get the truck. The driver did have minor injuries. I don't know if the truck was loaded with gravel (typical) or something else that was dumped into Clear Creek. I-70 is the alternate. pic.twitter.com/KRW7MYAHiQ
— Jayson Luber (@Denver7Traffic) October 15, 2018
Crews are hard at work in Clear Creek Canyon west of Golden. Minimal fuel leak, which is contained. Extensive damage to the guardrail contributing to length of closure. S1 pic.twitter.com/hWpEBWBdwi
— CSP Golden (@CSP_Golden) October 15, 2018