**BREAKING: AZ HIGHWAY TURNED INTO GIANT WHITE CLAW PARTY AFTER TRUCK OVERTURNS, COVERING ROAD WITH THOUSANDS OF CANS**
In a bizarre incident that has left residents of Arizona scratching their heads and rejoicing in their beer-loving hearts, a tractor-trailer carrying a massive shipment of White Claw hard seltzer overturned on a major highway, spilling thousands of cans all over the road.
The surreal scene unfolded on Tuesday morning on Interstate 10, where travelers were treated to a sea of cans stretching as far as the eye could see. The White Claw tsunami, estimated to be over a mile long and covering nearly 10 acres of asphalt, brought traffic to a standstill as motorists gawked at the absurdity of it all.
“I was driving to work when suddenly I was swimming in a sea of cans,” said local resident, Jane Doe. “I mean, who needs a beach vacation when you can just drive to I-10 on a Tuesday?”
The truck, which was reportedly carrying over 100,000 cans of White Claw, was traveling from a major brewery in California to a distributor in Phoenix when the accident occurred. Authorities estimate that it will take several days to clean up the mess, during which time, residents are advised to “just roll with it” and enjoy the free White Claw.
“We’re not sure what caused the accident, but we’re pretty sure it was just a case of too much White Claw,” said Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesperson, Officer John Smith. “We’re urging everyone to exercise caution and not try to drink their way through the traffic jam.”
As the cleanup efforts continue, locals are reveling in the unexpected windfall. Some have even started a social media campaign, #WhiteClawFlood, where they’re sharing photos and videos of themselves enjoying the free booze.
“I mean, who needs a beer garden when you can just have a highway?” said Arizona resident, Bob Johnson. “I’m just glad I don’t have to buy my White Claw fix for a while.”
In related news, White Claw sales have reportedly skyrocketed in Arizona, with many residents stocking up on the popular hard seltzer in anticipation of future highway accidents.
**UPDATE:** The Arizona Department of Transportation has announced that a special “White Claw Lane” will be designated on I-10, where drivers can cruise along and pick up free cans while enjoying the scenic views.