A section of the I-95 highway in Philadelphia has been shut down after a truck caught on fire and a portion of the roadway collapsed, officials said Sunday morning.

NBC Philadelphia reported the collapse was caused by a truck fire burning under an on-ramp.

All lanes of the highway are shut down between the Woodhaven and Aramingo exits, the Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management said in a tweet Sunday morning.

A video posted on social media captured by a driver appeared to show plumes of black smoke rising above the highway.

Philadelphia Governor Josh Shapiro said in a tweet he has been briefed by officials and that first responders and transportation officials are on the scene. The governor added that he and Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis are “closely coordinating” with officials in the state, throughout New Jersey and in the federal government.

“For now, please avoid the area and follow the direction of the first responders on the scene,” Shapiro wrote.

It was not immediately clear if there were any injuries.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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