Westbound Interstate 64 Reopens Two Left Lanes After Crash
Two left lanes of westbound interstate 64 reopened after a crash near the 10.5 mile marker by the Hal Green interchange in Cabell County, West Virginia. The wreck was reported just after 3 p.m. after one vehicle hydroplaned.
Drivers on the westbound side had faced a lane closure before the scene cleared. Even after the reopening, delays were still expected in the area.
Cabell County lanes
The closure affected two left lanes of I-64 Westbound, leaving traffic to move through the remaining lanes near the crash site. The reopened lanes restored part of the roadway, but the alert for delays showed the disruption had not fully ended for people passing through the interchange area.
The crash location near the 10.5 mile marker placed it close to the Hal Green interchange, a point where westbound traffic could be slowed by even a short stoppage. Dispatchers said hydroplaning played a role, which fits a wet-road crash pattern that can leave a lane blocked until crews clear the scene.
I-64 reopened
The important change for drivers was the reopening of the two left lanes. That gave westbound traffic more room to move again, but travelers still had to account for lingering delays as the area recovered from the crash.
For anyone headed through Cabell County, the practical update was simple: the closure was gone, yet the slowdown risk remained near the interchange until traffic fully normalized.