Pelham, September 11, 2025
News Summary
A large truck fire on I-65 southbound near Cahaba Valley Road caused significant traffic delays this afternoon. The 18-wheeler, which was hauling food products, caught fire around 4 p.m. due to suspected brake or tire issues. Three southbound lanes were closed but reopened by 6 p.m. after cleanup efforts. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and response teams managed to minimize disruptions while restoring normal traffic flow.
Pelham – A large truck fire on Interstate 65 southbound near the Cahaba Valley Road/Alabama Highway 119 exit has caused significant traffic delays this afternoon. The incident was reported just before 4 p.m. and involved an 18-wheeler that was hauling food products when the fire broke out. Initial investigations suggest that the fire likely started due to issues with the truck’s brakes or tires.
Due to the severity of the situation, at least three of the southbound lanes on I-65 were closed for safety reasons. However, by 4:50 p.m., one lane had been reopened to traffic, and by 6 p.m., Pelham Public Works and first responders had completed cleanup efforts, allowing all lanes to be declared back open.
The timing of the incident sparked severe traffic backups, extending delays into neighboring areas such as Hoover and Homewood. Motorists faced significant disruptions as crews worked diligently to extinguish the fire and clear the roadway.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the fire or any related incidents. The swift response from local authorities was crucial in managing the situation, ensuring that the fire was fully extinguished and the area was made safe for travel.
This fire incident highlights the risks associated with large vehicles on highways and the importance of proper vehicle maintenance. With no injuries reported, authorities will continue to monitor the route to ensure it remains clear for ongoing traffic.
Traffic Impact and Response
The reaction of first responders and public works teams played a significant role in managing the incident. As part of their efforts, they strategically allowed limited traffic to pass on the left shoulder of the highway while the blaze was being extinguished. This approach aimed to alleviate congestion and improve the flow of vehicles as much as possible.
Background on I-65
Interstate 65 is a major highway that runs from Alabama to Indiana and serves as a crucial transportation corridor for commercial goods. The highway sees significant traffic from both passenger vehicles and large trucks, making it essential for authorities to respond quickly to incidents to minimize disruptions.
Regular maintenance and inspections of heavy-duty vehicles are crucial in preventing such incidents, as they can lead to dangerous situations not only for the truck drivers but also for the motorists sharing the road.
Conclusion
The prompt actions of emergency crews today prevented any injuries during the highway fire incident. With all traffic lanes now reopened, commuters can resume their travel along I-65, although some residual delays may still be experienced as road conditions return to normal.
FAQ Section
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What caused the truck fire on I-65 in Pelham?
The fire is believed to have started due to issues with the truck’s brakes or tires.
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Were there any injuries reported?
No injuries were reported in connection with the fire or related incidents.
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How long was traffic impacted?
Traffic delays were significant, extending into Hoover and Homewood, but all lanes were reopened by 6 p.m.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | I-65 southbound near Cahaba Valley Road/Alabama Highway 119, Pelham |
| Time of Report | Before 4 p.m. |
| Number of Lanes Closed | At least three |
| Vehicle Involved | 18-wheeler hauling food products |
| Cause of Fire | Likely from truck’s brakes or tires |
| Traffic Impact Duration | Significant delays into Hoover and Homewood |
| Injuries | No injuries reported |
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Additional Resources
- WVTM13: Tractor Trailer Catches Fire
- Wikipedia: Interstate 65
- ABC3340: I-65 Southbound Reopens
- Bing Search: I-65 Traffic Incidents
- WBRC: All Lanes Reopen After Vehicle Fire
- CBS42: Section of I-65 Northbound Shut Down
- AL.com: Pelham Police Searching for Vehicle
- Google Search: I-65 Fire Accidents

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