MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – UPDATE 9:45 p.m.: The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) says as of 9:13 p.m. the wreck scene is clear and all lanes are now open.

UPDATE 7:55 p.m.: Marion County Fire Rescue (MCFR) crews responded to the wreck on I-75 at mile marker 370.

Crews on the scene say a tractor trailer rolled over on the inside lane of both the north and southbound sides of the interstate.

MCFR says the truck was carrying a load of sheetrock.

Marion County Fire Rescue crews say the driver was not injured in the crash. Courtesy: MCFR

Emergency responders say the inside lanes on the north and southbound sides will be closed until cleanup can be completed.

As of this update, a check of the Waze app shows traffic is moving roughly 10 mph on both the north and southbound sides of the interstate.

First responders say the truck driver wasn’t injured.

An image from the Florida 511 traffic camera on I-75 at mile marker 373 in Alachua County as of 6:23 p.m. appears to show heavy traffic roughly three miles from the accident scene. Courtesy: Florida 511

PREVIOUSLY, 4:26 p.m.: The Floriday Highway Patrol (FHP) says travel on Interstate 75 southbound is slow moving right now.

They say the tie-up is due to a tractor-trailer crash near mile marker 370.

As of 4:13 p.m., Florida 511 reported that the left lane is blocked and traffic is backed up to Alachua/Marion County line.

Troopers urge you to avoid the area while the vehicle, debris and diesel spill is cleaned up.

We checked the live traffic cameras on Florida 511 and it appears the cameras for that area are not currently active. As of 4:15 p.m., the last images were from 3:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.

This is a developing story. We’ll update the status of the interstate as soon as we have new information. To stay on top of breaking news in the 352, download our news app and enable alerts.