OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A highway near downtown Omaha has reopened after it was closed for nearly eight hours by cattle that escaped from an overturned trailer.
U.S. Highway 75 opened Thursday evening after wranglers rounded up the loose animals.
The accident happened about 10:30 a.m. when the truck crashed into overpass bridge and flipped, shutting down both sides of the highway.
Police say about 60 cattle were on the truck, and at least a dozen escaped. The others still in the trailer had to be transferred to another truck.
The highway reopened about 6 p.m.