Nova Scotia’s Highway 102 has reopened to traffic after a truck lost its load of lumber in a crash Wednesday morning.

Police say a vehicle travelling outbound hydroplaned and lost control near the exit to Lower Sackville.

It then collided with a tractor-trailer hauling lumber, causing the lumber to spill onto both sides of the highway.

Both the inbound and outbound lanes were closed to traffic for several hours Wednesday as crews cleaned the debris from the road.

Inbound traffic was diverted onto Glendale Drive, while outbound traffic was re-routed back to the Bedford Highway.