(New York Post) This load of toilet paper got wiped out.
A tractor-trailer hauling a shipment of the hot coronavirus commodity crashed near Dallas early on Wednesday and caught fire, singeing thousands of rolls and spilling the rest all over an interstate, officials said.
The load of commercial toilet paper, typically used in stores, restaurants and other businesses, “burned extensively,” according to Dallas TV station WFAA.
The driver and his dog were not injured.
Traffic on Interstate 20 near Interstate 45 in Hutchins was snarled for hours because of the blaze, the Texas Department of Transportation said.
Demand for toilet paper has skyrocketed amid the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns in effect across the nation.
Breaking: A Semi carrying toilet paper overturned I-20 WB at I-45 and caught fire closings WB I-20. pic.twitter.com/YmYlc71XZT
— Mike Forbes (@mikeforbeswfaa) April 1, 2020
No April Fools joke! A Semi carrying industrial size toilet paper overturned and caught fire WB I-20 at I-45 in Dallas. The driver is ok. pic.twitter.com/CPCpwHTnqO
— Mike Forbes (@mikeforbeswfaa) April 1, 2020