Traffic flows smoothly on I-75 southbound after it re-opened on night of January 20, 2015; it was closed the night before following the collapse of an overpass that was being demolished; one person died WKRC-TV

CINCINNATI -- A highway where an overpass collapse during demolition work left one worker dead and a tractor-trailer driver injured was cleared of concrete and steel on Tuesday and reopened, but police were left wondering what the casualty toll might have been had the accident occurred amid heavy traffic.

The removal of tons of debris from Interstate 75 began Tuesday afternoon and was completed by nighttime, allowing the closed southbound lanes to reopen to traffic. Minor repairs were made, the state Department of Transportation said.

An Ohio Dept. of Transportation spokesperson told CBS Cincinnati affiliate WKRC-TV Tuesday night that I-75 South reopened more quickly than anticipated. It was initially thought the interstate would be closed through Thursday. But the debris cleanup went more quickly than expected.

Casualties could have been much higher had the late-night collapse happened at a busy time on the interstate, which carries more than 178,000 vehicles a day through the area five miles north of the Ohio River, Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell said.

Authorities identified the worker who was killed as Brandon William Carl, of Augusta, Kentucky. Fire officials said his body was recovered from rubble with the help of air bags and special equipment early Tuesday morning, about four hours after the accident.

The tractor-trailer driver, Eric J. Meyers, of Howell, Michigan, slammed into the overpass as the debris landed. He was taken to a hospital with what were described as minor injuries.

A caller to the emergency dispatcher, Greg Turner, identified himself as an employee of the construction company at the site and said he witnessed the bridge collapse.

"We were taking the bridge down - it just collapsed," Turner said, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.

The call was made just after 10:30 p.m. Monday, and police responded to the scene reporting a "major" collapse minutes later.

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