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10 Freeway lanes shut down in Fontana after big rig driver killed in crash

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One person was killed on the westbound 10 Freeway in Fontana early Monday when a big rig crashed into a freeway sign and burst into flames, the California Highway Patrol said.

The crash happened near Citrus Avenue about 3 a.m., said CHP Officer Francisco Villalobos. For unknown reasons, the big rig drifted onto the right shoulder and slammed into a freeway sign pole, he said.

The truck, which was carrying frozen chicken, immediately “burst into flames,” said CHP Sgt. Josh Buffum. The driver died at the scene, officials said.

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Pieces from the sign fell onto the freeway and caused more cars to crash but no one was seriously injured, Buffum said. The freeway was shut down until about 5:20 a.m., when two lanes were reopened. All lanes of the westbound 10 were expected to reopen before 9 a.m., Buffum said.

The crash was the second deadly incident on Southern California freeways overnight.

A pedestrian was killed in a crash on the southbound 5 Freeway in Commerce late Sunday, the CHP said.

The person was hit north of Triggs Street just south of the 710 Freeway about 11:15 p.m., the CHP said. All lanes of the freeway were reopened by about 3 a.m.

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