PORT MOUTON, N.S.—Lobsters were strewn across a highway in Nova Scotia after a tractor-trailer lost its load in a crash on the province’s south shore. A truck carrying live lobsters crashed near Port Mouton about 1 a.m. Saturday while trying to swerve away from an animal on Highway 103, said the RCMP. Police said the driver was treated at a hospital and released. Andrew Joyce wouldn’t say how big the load was, but said the cargo was “high value.”Lobsters spilled across the crash site, shutting down a lane for hours during the investigation and cleanup, Joyce said.
Source: thestar June 04, 2017 20:03 UTC