A fiery crash involving a tanker truck and an SUV on the westbound Century (105) Freeway in Hawthorne Friday left two people dead and prompted closure of the freeway in both directions, authorities said.

Officers responded about 5:15 a.m. to the westbound freeway near Prairie Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Two people were killed in the crash, the Los Angeles County Fire Department reported. According to reports from the scene, both drivers were killed.

The freeway was closed in both directions after the crash, backing up traffic for miles. About 8 a.m., the eastbound freeway was reopened, but westbound lanes remained blocked. It was unclear how long the westbound closure would remain in effect.

The tanker fire burned for more than an hour, and some fuel spilled onto the roadway shoulder, where firefighters dammed the flow so crews could clean up the spill.

Metro Green Line service was suspended between the Hawthorne/Lennox and Vermont/Athens stations due to the fire, Metro spokesman Jose Ubaldo said, adding bus bridges were provided for rail passengers affected by the closure.

Metro crews had to wait for permission from first responders to enter the affected area so they could assess the damage to the rail system, Ubaldo said.

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