Honda CRV crashes on northbound I-55 due to excessive water from water main break

ST. LOUIS, MO – A 2012 Honda CRV crashed after traveling through excessive water from a water main break on northbound I-55 on Wednesday afternoon.

According to Missouri State Highway Patrol, Nura M. Haic, 25, lost control of the Honda CRV after it traveled through excessive water and mud from a water main break on northbound I-55 at Weber Road. The Honda traveled off the side of the interstate and overturned around 12 p.m.

Haic sustained moderate injuries and was transported to Barnes Jewish Hospital. She was wearing a seat belt during the crash.

The Honda sustained extensive damages in the crash.

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