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1 dead, 1 injured in Ohio overpass collapse

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Police, fire and rescue workers respond to an overpass collapse on I-75 just north of the old Hopple Street bridge. One person was killed, and the highway will be shut down indefinitely.
 
 1 confirmed dead, 1 injured in Ohio overpass collapse 
 Dispatchers call it a 'major' collapse; lanes will be closed indefinitely. 
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