13 miles of mountain highway have been reopened following the removal of a semi truck that got stuck while driving along a sharp mountain curve.

The incident happened on Wednesday, October 25th at approximately 6:20 a.m. outside of Jerome, Arizona.

A tractor trailer was traveling on State Route 89A on Mingus Mountain when it got stuck turning right on a sharp curve in the road, blocking all lanes of the roadway, reported Tuscon News Now.

No injuries were reported in the accident, but 13 miles of SR 89A were shut down for nearly 4 hours as a heavy duty wrecker worked to free the semi truck from its predicament.

All lanes of SR 89A were reopened by 10 a.m.