Heavy Snow in US Strands Drivers in 100-Vehicle Crash

Tue Jan 20 2026
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Key points

  • Multiple injuries reported, none fatal
  • Dozens of trucks involved on interstate road
  • Roads closed amid treacherous conditions

WASHINGTON, United States: Law enforcement officials said they were working to clear roads after a 100-vehicle crash occurred on snow-blanketed roads in the northern state of Michigan.

Michigan State Police said numerous injuries were reported in the crash, with none “believed to be fatal,” after big rig trucks and vehicles collided on the I-196 corridor, causing many vehicles to run off the road in “multiple slide-offs.”

The Monday morning incident included 30-40 semi-trucks, piled up and blocking the typically busy interstate road, which remained closed for hours afterward, reports AFP.

Officials urged motorists to slow down in “treacherous” conditions Monday, with a winter storm continuing to dump snow on the region and temperatures expected to fall to -8 degrees Fahrenheit (-22 degrees Celsius), including wind chill.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said “snow and blowing snow” with accumulations of up to four inches were expected overnight, bringing the current storm total to as high as 14 inches (35.5 centimetres) for portions of southwest and west central Michigan.

“Travel is not recommended in the area,” NWS said in a statement.

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