<p>A rock slide, including a giant boulder, fell onto a Ohio state highway on Monday, February 26, prompting officials to close the road until the debris could be removed.</p><p>Crews worked through the night</a> to remove the rock. Once the road is cleared, officials will need to assess the roadway to determine if more repairs are needed.</p><p>It’s unclear how long the road will be closed, with estimates running as long as two weeks, a news report said</a>. However, one eastbound lane of the road had reopened on Tuesday morning.</p><p>Officials said recent heavy rain triggered the rockslide.</p><p>This video shows crews working to clear the roadway Monday evening. Credit: Ohio Department of Transportation via Storyful</p><br />