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Highway Havoc - Cattle Run Amok on Houston Highway

Highway Havoc - Cattle Run Amok on Houston Highway
Mar 25, 2025
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Broken Trailer causes Cattle Stampede, Major Traffic Woes in Houston

Monday morning traffic turned chaotic on March 24, 2025, on Interstate 45 in Houston as 31 escaped cattle roamed the highway, creating a spectacle and severe disruptions. The cattle, which were being transported from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, burst onto the highway when their trailer's door came undone.

Footage from several news outlets shows a frenetic scene as the animals dodged between vehicles, with local police and animal handlers in pursuit. The incident led to significant traffic delays, with multiple lanes closed to manage the situation.

During the chaos, one cow was struck by a vehicle, which then overturned. "At least one of the animals was hit by a car, causing the vehicle to overturn," authorities confirmed. The condition of those in the overturned vehicle is unknown.

By midday, most of the cattle were corralled, but traffic was affected for several miles along I-45 as authorities and handlers worked to ensure all animals were safely recovered. The remaining loose cattle posed a continued risk as efforts to secure them persisted into the afternoon.

The community's patience and cooperation were crucial as efforts unfolded to resolve the traffic and ensure public and animal safety on one of Houston's busiest highways.

Photo Credit: From ABC Houston Video




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