U.S.-Iran wrap up Hormuz talks as nuclear issue deferred
Iran and the U.S. have concluded indirect talks in Doha without a major breakthrough, with discussions focused on maritime traffic in the Strait of Ho...
More than 100 vehicles were involved in a massive pileup on Interstate 96 in western Michigan on Monday (19 January), forcing the highway to shut in both directions amid severe winter weather.
The crash occurred between Zeeland and Hudsonville in Ottawa County, according to local authorities. Vehicles involved included passenger cars, semi-trucks and tractor-trailers, with 30 to 40 semis among those caught in the wreck, Michigan State Police said.
According to captain Jake Sparks of the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office, that no fatalities had been reported, but nine people were injured and taken to nearby hospitals. Stranded motorists were transported from the scene by bus as crews worked to clear the wreckage.
“About 50% of the cars are cleared,” Sparks said, adding that it remains unclear when the interstate will reopen.
Drone footage and images shared on social media showed extensive damage and vehicles scattered across the roadway as emergency crews responded in difficult conditions.
The pileup comes as much of Michigan remains under winter weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service. Forecasters warned of heavy, blowing snow and potential whiteout conditions, with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in places.
Michigan State Police urged drivers to avoid travel where possible, warning that poor road conditions can quickly lead to large-scale incidents. Authorities continue to assess the scene as cleanup operations remain under way.
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