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Summary:

A 45-car pileup occurred on Interstate 70 near Terra Haute, Indiana, on Saturday due to snowy and icy conditions. The accident blocked westbound lanes for approximately six hours. While numerous vehicles were involved, including trucks and semi-trucks, there were no major injuries. Emergency responders worked to clear the scene and reopen the highway. The area was under a winter weather advisory with predicted snowfall and strong winds. In other news, a man nicknamed “Mexican Spiderman” described using a bowling ball to escape a mall shooting in the San Francisco Bay Area. Three were injured.

News Article:

Massive Pileup Shuts Down I-70 in Indiana, No Major Injuries Reported

TERRE HAUTE, IN – A 45-car pileup brought Interstate 70 to a standstill near Terre Haute, Indiana, on Saturday, snarling traffic for hours. The massive wreck, reported to be the largest the Riley Fire Department has ever responded to, occurred approximately 10 miles outside of the city due to snow and ice-covered roadways.

Local NBC affiliate WTWO 2 reported that the chain-reaction collision involved dozens of cars, trucks, and semi-trucks scattered across the westbound lanes. Despite the extensive damage, Sgt. Matt Ames of the Indiana State Police confirmed that there were “no major injuries to drivers.”

Emergency crews, including police and firefighters, worked diligently to clear the scene. The westbound lanes of I-70 were reopened around 7:00 p.m. local time, roughly six hours after the initial accident. While the pileup primarily affected westbound traffic, NBC 5 in Chicago reported several vehicles slid off the road on the eastbound side as well.

The region was under a winter weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service. Up to four inches of snow were expected, along with wind gusts reaching 35 miles per hour. Motorists were urged to exercise caution and drive according to the conditions.

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