9,000 Gallons of Fuel on Fire on I-45 Gulf Freeway — What Houston Accident Victims Need to Know About the Bay Area Boulevard Tanker Fire
Around 2:25 a.m. on Thursday, February 12, 2026, the first calls came in. An 18-wheeler tanker truck hauling roughly 9,000 gallons of fuel had caught fire on I-45 southbound — right at Bay Area Boulevard, just outside Baybrook Mall. By 3 a.m., the tanker was fully engulfed. Cellphone footage from bystanders showed flames shooting several feet into the air. All southbound main lanes of the Gulf Freeway were shut down. Drivers were funneled into the mall parking lot. The morning commute was wrecked. The evening commute was wrecked. More than 12 hours later, crews were still sweeping lanes and inspecting pavement for heat damage. The driver escaped. That's the good news. The bad news? This was the fifth major 18-wheeler incident in Houston in a single week. And it happened on I-45 — a highway that TxDOT data shows killed 105 people in 2023 alone. A highway that Budget Direct named the deadliest road in the United States. If you were caught in this crash, stuck in the backup, rear-ended in the chaos, or exposed to fuel fumes and smoke — you may have a claim. And the clock is already ticking on your right to file one. What Happened:…