Squid games: Two tons of calamari spill out onto Rhode Island roadway

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“And here in Narragansett, we’re still recovering from The Squidpocalypse of ’26 — the spill that put ‘slippery when wet’ to shame,” according to local police.
A massive spill from a tractor-trailer carrying thousands of pounds of squid caused a roadway in Narragansett, R.I., to be closed for more than seven hours on Sunday.
A massive spill from a tractor-trailer carrying thousands of pounds of squid caused a roadway in Narragansett, R.I., to be closed for more than seven hours on Sunday. WJAR

A tractor-trailer tipped over and spilled two tons of squid onto a Rhode Island roadway, prompting an hours-long cleanup of what local police dubbed the “Squidpocalypse of ‘26,” officials said Wednesday.

The seafood smashup unfolded at about 9:27 a.m. Sunday in Narragansett, when the truck’s “trailer became dislodged from the cab and overturned onto its side” near Pt. Judith Road and Galilee Escape Road, according to a statement from Narragansett police.

The cab did not tip over and its driver was not injured, police said.

The load had been headed for a processing facility when the spill occurred, police said.

Workers clean up the spill in Narragansett.
Workers clean up the spill in Narragansett.WJAR

By Wednesday, with the cleanup complete, Narragansett police were having a laugh about the spill, writing in a social media update: “And here in Narragansett, we’re still recovering from The Squidpocalypse of ’26 — the spill that put ‘slippery when wet’ to shame.”

The intersection was closed for several hours as crews cleared the roadway, police said.

The matter is still being investigated but as of Wednesday afternoon, no one had been cited for the accident.

“Citations may be issued at some point,” Narragansett police Capt. Ryan Prest said.

Narragansett police thanked several agencies for their role in the cleanup, including the Narragansett Fire Department and the state’s Commercial Enforcement Unit, Department of Transportation and Department of Environmental Management.

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