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Multiple city and state agencies are responding to address the impacts to residents and travelers affected by the road closure.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Multiple lanes of Interstate 95 northbound in Philadelphia collapsed Sunday morning after a tanker truck fire erupted underneath an overpass.

The fire broke out around 6 a.m. underneath I-95 near the Cottman Avenue exit in the Tacony section of the city.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro stated in a press conference that the northbound lanes have completely collapsed, and the southbound lanes are unstable.

Shapiro also stated in a press conference that repairs are expected to take months on the collapsed highway.

"We expect that to take some number of months. We expect it to take that time," said Shapiro. "And we will have that specific timeline set forth once the engineers and PennDOT have completed their review to expedite this process and to cut through the red tape."

As crews and investigators begin to assess the damage, here is what residents and visitors need to know:

Travel advice with 6abc traffic reporter Matt Pellman Detour Routes

All lanes of I-95 are closed in both directions between Woodhaven and Aramingo exits.

For drivers heading southbound on I-95: Use Route 63 West (Woodhaven Road), U.S. 1 South, 76 East, 676 East

For travelers heading north on I-95: Use I-676 West, I-76 West, U.S. 1 North to Route 63 East (Woodhaven Road)

SEPTA officials stated on Sunday that extra capacity will be added to its services following the highway's collapse.

"We're adding capacity on the Trenton, West Trenton and Fox Chase lines. That means additional cars on scheduled trains. We're going to bus the Cynwyd Lines so that we can repurpose equipment and personnel and get them over to the Trenton Line," said Leslie S. Richards, SEPTA CEO and general manager.

SEPTA will run three extra Trenton Line trains during the morning and evening rush on Monday, officials say.

In the morning, those trains will run at 6:40 a.m. and 8:03 a.m. from Trenton, along with one at 8:25 a.m. from Holmesburg Juncton.

In the evening, trains will run at 3:05 p.m. from Suburban Station to Holmesburg Junction, along with trains at 4:30 p.m. and 5:20 p.m. to Trenton.

"Thanks to our partners at the Philadelphia Parking Authority, there will be free parking at their three park-and-ride lots at Fern Rock, at Fox Chase and at Torresdale," added Richards. "There's also free parking and all SEPTA own Regional Rail lots as well as at the Frankford Transportation Center for access to the Market-Frankford Line."

For more information on the expanded SEPTA services, click here.

State officials also launched a website to provide updates on detours, road closures, and repairs relating to I-95.

Delays in services

Residents in some areas should expect delays in trash and recycling collections, according to city officials.

The Streets Department is assessing which areas will be impacted as sanitation trucks will have to be diverted to alternative travel routes.

Residents can sign up for emergency alerts by texting ReadyPhila to 888-777.

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