Northbound lanes of Interstate 95 are back open Monday morning after a beer truck overturned, spilling its load all over the roadway.

Daytona Beach fire said the semi overturned around 4:30 a.m. at mile marker 266, blocking the northbound lanes of I-95.

The driver of the tractor-trailer, Marcos Martinez, said another truck swerved from the center lane into the right lane, which caused him to steer right to avoid a collision.

The semi drove into the ditch for about 660 feet before it was able to steer back onto the roadway. The semi rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees before overturning and sliding about 200 feet.

Daytona Beach police helped divert traffic at the LPGA Boulevard exit for over six hours. There was a reported fuel leakage of an unknown amount and there were no injuries reported.



Troopers said there was thousands of dollars in damage, including several pallets of beer.



The crash remains under investigation and charges are pending.

