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Massive Route 287 Tanker Truck Explosion Kills Driver, Njsp Confirms

UPDATE: A 59-year-old gasoline tanker driver from Paterson was killed in a massive fireball during a crash on Route 287 near the New York State border in Mahwah early Saturday, New Jersey State Police confirmed.

Before / after

Before / after

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Route 287 tanker fire

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The rig was incinerated.

The rig was incinerated.

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Only a skeleton of the rig remained.

Only a skeleton of the rig remained.

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From across the highway.

From across the highway.

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Thick, black smoke could be seen for miles.

Thick, black smoke could be seen for miles.

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Firefighters doused the flames with foam.

Firefighters doused the flames with foam.

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A series of explosions were heard after the rig rolled and burst into flames on a notorious stretch of the southbound highway near Route 17 and the New York State Thruway at 6:47 a.m., NJSP Sgt. Alejandro Goez said.

Firefighters used foam to douse the blaze while also extinguishing flames that extended into the woods along the mountain. Thick, black smoke could be seen for miles.

The body of Maher Daoudquneis wound up about 20 feet from the rig.

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A firefighter injury was reported, but it was believed to be minor.

Routes 17 and 287 were closed for about two hours before reopening with delays shortly before 9 a.m.

Among the mutual aid responders were firefighters from Clifton, Garfield, Ramsey, Teaneck, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Hillburn, Hillcrest, Sloatsburg, Spring Valley, Tallman, Stony Point, Suffern and Fort Montgomery, as well as hazardous materials units from Bergen and Rockland counties, along with Mahwah and state police.

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ALSO SEE: A stretch of northbound Route 17 in Upper Saddle River was temporarily closed after an SUV carrying a family of four split a utility pole, downing wires alongside the highway and sending a juvenile passenger to the hospital before dawn Saturday. READ MORE....

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