2.18.2005

anything pork related will be blogged about...



SUFFOLK — Most drivers know that ice can make roads dangerously slick. But some hazards are a bit harder to foresee.
Piping hot pork grease, for example.
Late Wednesday morning, rescue workers finally finished mopping up 3,000 gallons of grease that spilled out along miles of local highways.
The grease, traveling in an 8,000-gallon tanker truck headed from Smithfield to the North Carolina-based Central Feeds late Tuesday, began dripping out of its container on the Va. 10 ramp to U.S. 58.

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