The fire that broke out in a tanker when it overturned at the 75th kilometer of the Athens-Corinth National Highway, approximately at the height of the Isthmus bridge, was extinguished around 23:40.

The tanker was carrying fuel and when it overturned it was engulfed in flames, resulting in a large fire. Due to the fire, the Traffic Police stopped the traffic of vehicles on both the old and the new Athens-Corinth highway, resulting in queues of kilometers.

With the extinguishing of the fire, shortly after 00:00, the Elefsina toll road to Corinth was opened first, and gradually the traffic started and was restored, as the roads were opened. At around 01:00, vehicle traffic was restored in the direction of Athens.

According to the latest update from the Traffic Authority, the detours on the Athens-Corinth highway in the direction of Corinth have been lifted at the following points:

-At the Elefsina toll road

-At the Kalamaki toll road

– To Saint Theodoros.

No other vehicle was involved

To extinguish the fire, 28 firefighters with 9 vehicles tried to extinguish the fire and sprayed special extinguishing liquid.

As reported by the Fire Department, no other vehicle was involved in the accident. The driver of the tanker was extricated unharmed, has no burns, but has some bumps from the rollover. He has been taken to Corinth hospital, while there are no other injured.

From the first moment, the Fire Department rushed to the scene and the forces were immediately reinforced due to the extent of the fire front that was created.

According to korinthostv.gr, the Fire Department of Corinth was alerted after a call that the tanker carrying fuel had exploded. At the scene, as reported by the local media, there were constant explosions.

The fire even spread to the slope of the highway.

Thus, the Kalamaki tolls were closed, resulting in the diversion of vehicular traffic at the Epidaurus interchange to the Athens-bound traffic stream and at the Loutraki Junction Bridge to the Corinth-bound traffic stream. Also, traffic was stopped on the Old National Highway of Athens Corinth at the height of Aghii Theodori and also at the height of the Elefsina toll road, resulting in queues of kilometers with immobilized vehicles. In Patras, all vehicles were diverted to the Kiatos toll road.

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Earlier, Olympia Road Transport Specialist Yiannis Handanos, speaking to SKAI 100.3, recommended postponing any routes and trips that were planned to take place around the incident, due to the disturbance caused.

Message from 112

A message was sent by 112 late Friday night to those who were in the Athens-Corinth area where the tanker overturned and caught fire.

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