Vehicle fire causes traffic backup on I-95 southbound, 2 lanes expected to remain closed through evening
BREV - Troopers have reported a vehicle fire has caused traffic backup on I-95 southbound in the Brevard County area, with two lanes expected to remain closed through the evening.
Officials said they currently are investigating the crash, which took place around 6:51 a.m. Tuesday in Cocoa.
The two people involved in the crash have been transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, reports show.

This camera from FL511 shows the traffic backup Tuesday morning in the Brevard County area. (Credit: FL511)
The backstory:
The Florida Highway Patrol said a semi-truck with a trailer was traveling southbound on I-95, south of State Road 528, in the outside lane, when the driver lost control and ran off the roadway right.
Troopers said the truck hit a tree and caught on fire.
Officials have identified the driver as a 56-year-old male and the passenger as a 46-year-old male.
What we know:
The fire department currently is at the scene of the crash working to extinguish the fire, reports show.
Troopers stated a tow-truck is on standby to retrieve the truck once the fire is put out.
Officials said the center and outside southbound lanes currently are closed. However, the inside lane is open for traffic.
Deputies are asking drivers to account for extra travel time or to plan an alternate route until the crash can be cleared.
What we don't know:
Troopers currently do not know why the driver of the truck lost control.
Officials said the crash currently remains under investigation.
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The Source: This story was written based on information shared by the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and the Florida Highway Patrol.
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