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South Mississippi Thanksgiving holiday travel updates: Grass fire near I-10

AAA projects 81.8 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Thanksgiving holiday period from November 25 to December 1. And it only seems like all 81.8 million of them will be on I-10 in South Mississippi at some point.

This year’s domestic travel forecast calls for 1.6 million more travelers compared to last Thanksgiving, setting a new overall record. Thanksgiving is the single busiest holiday for travel compared to others like Memorial Day and July 4, AAA reports.

Check here for updates on I-10 and other major South Mississippi roads.

FRIDAY, NOV. 28

12:05 p.m.: MDOT reports the potential for smoke and reduced visibility on I-10 around Exit 34 is expected to continue for up to an hour.

11:27 a.m.: A grass fire near Exit 34 on I-10 in Harrison County is affecting travelers in both directions. MDOT warns drivers that delays could last up to an hour.

8:30 a.m.: The crash on I-10 westbound has been cleared and traffic is back to normal.

7:25 a.m.: A crash on I-10 westbound at Exit 57 is slowing traffic in Jackson County, according to MDOT.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26

6:45 p.m.: All major South Mississippi roads are clear and traffic is moving at normal speeds.

3:29 p.m.: A crash on the Pascagoula River Bridge is affecting westbound I-10 traffic, according to MDOT. Early estimates suggest it could take up to an hour to clear the incident.

12:15 p.m.: The crach on U.S. 90 in Jackson County has been cleared.

11:45 a.m.: U.S. 90 in Jackson County has become a trouble spot, as a crash has caused what MDOT is referring to as “moderate” delays. The incident is affecting eastbound travelers, with the right lane being blocked.

11 a.m.: The concrete spill has been cleared and traffic has resumed normal flow.

10:10 a.m.: MDOT is reporting there has been a concrete spill on U.S. 49 at Dedeaux Road in Harrison County. Initial estimates suggest it could take up to 90 minutes to clear the problem.

TUESDAY, NOV. 25

Overnight: The problem on I-59 has been cleared and traffic has resumed normal flow.

7:45 p.m.: The Mississippi Highway Patrol reports that state troopers, MDEQ and other emergency personnel are on the scene in Pearl River County where an 18-wheeler tanker truck has overturned. The left lane of I-59 north is expected to be closed or several hours.

State Troopers, MDEQ, and other emergency personnel are on the scene of an overturned 18-wheeler tanker truck on I-59 near Poplarville.
State Troopers, MDEQ, and other emergency personnel are on the scene of an overturned 18-wheeler tanker truck on I-59 near Poplarville. Mississippi Highway Patrol

6:07 p.m.: MDOT reports the crash in Harrison County has been cleared and traffic has returned to normal speed.

5:45 p.m.: Holiday traffic and bad weather are not a good mix, and the combination has led to a crash on I-10 eastbound in Harrison County. MDOT suggests the backup, which is just before Exit 41, could last up to an hour.

12:15 p.m.: The Hancock County backup has been cleared and traffic has returned to normal flow.

12:00 p.m.: The MDOT travel tracker shows that, while the backup remains on I-10 in Hancock County between Exits 2 and 14, it is not nearly as long and is less congested.

11:37 a.m.: Travel apps show that the backup in Hancock County now covers more than 18 miles, with an estimated travel time of 38 minutes to cover that distance.

10:54 a.m.: It’s Hancock County again. A crash near Exit 2 is causing significant delays for westbound I-10 travelers. MDOT estimates it could take an hour to clear.

10:45 a.m.: The stalled vehicle has been removed and traffic is again moving at normal speeds.

10:15 a.m.: A stalled vehicle just over the Louisiana state line is causing major delays on I-10 west, according to the Mississippi Department of Transportation. The delay could last up to ah hour, according to MDOT.

This story was originally published November 25, 2025 at 10:49 AM.

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