A United Parcel Service tractor-trailer wrecked on an Interstate 64 bridge Monday afternoon, rolling off the bridge above Dunbar Avenue.
Crews planned to remove the truck Monday night.
The truck rolled off the bridge near the 53-mile marker of I-64 West in the area of the Roxalana Road/Dunbar exit at about 2:20 p.m. It landed in the 3900 block of Dunbar Avenue. No one was seriously injured, police said.
Dunbar Avenue, beneath the interstate, was closed late Monday afternoon.
Police said the trailer was empty.
A man and a woman were in the vehicle when it went off the bridge, said Chuck Runyon, chief of emergency operations for the West Virginia Department of Transportation, adding that neither was injured, probably because the truck hit a bank under the bridge and rolled down slope, rather than taking a straight drop.
Trains moving through the area were expected to be affected because emergency-services vehicles were surrounding the tracks. Runyon said no wreckage landed on the nearby train tracks.
The Dunbar and South Charleston fire departments responded to the scene. The Dunbar Police Department is investigating the wreck.