One person was seriously injured early Thursday in a crash involving four semis on Interstate 75 in Marion County.
The crash happened just after midnight near mile marker 341.
According to a crash report, traffic in the northbound lanes was stop-and-go for construction near County Road 484.
A semi traveling north failed to stop for a stopped semi and rear-ended it, troopers said, before it continued north and collided with two other stopped semis.
The driver of the semi that struck the three stopped semis was taken to the hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Troopers said the other drivers had minor injuries but were not taken to the hospital.
Northbound lanes were closed for several hours but have since reopened.
An investigation is ongoing.
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