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White-out conditions on Highway 15 caused a pile-up involving more than 200 vehicles in La Prairie, a suburb of the Canadian city of Montreal. [128] 1 March 2020: United States (Wamsutter, Wyoming) 3: 30: 120: Near Wamsutter, Wyoming, over 100 vehicles collided in near-zero visibility conditions while semi-trailers toppled over in high winds.
Two people were killed and nine others were injured Saturday in a massive pileup on Interstate 5 in California involving 35 vehicles as thick fog impeded visibility.
The August Complex was a massive wildfire that burned in the Coast Range of Northern California, in Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Tehama, Trinity, and Shasta Counties.The complex originated as 38 separate fires started by lightning strikes on August 16–17, 2020.
January 3 – India – Golaghat highway accident. A bus carrying 45 passengers collided with a truck in Golaghat District, Assam killing 12 and injuring 30. [483] January 8 – Russia – A pileup in snowy conditions involving 50 vehicles on the Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway near Novgorod killed four people and injured six. [484]
The pileup involving 35 cars happened around 7:30 a.m. Saturday west of Bakersfield, according to authorities. Massive vehicle pileup on California highway leaves 2 dead, 9 injured, authorities ...
Nov. 21—State transportation crews installed emergency fencing Monday after a pickup fell from the Muldoon Road overpass Sunday evening and landed upside down on the Glenn Highway. The driver ...
Nov. 20—A pickup truck fell from the Muldoon Road overpass Sunday evening and landed upside down on the Glenn Highway after the driver lost control on black ice, police said. The driver, who ...
High winds and blowing dust were reported throughout central California on November 29, 1991, both in the San Joaquin Valley and the Salinas Valley.A weather station at Naval Air Station Lemoore, the closest one to the crash site which tracked wind and visibility statistics, measured wind gusts up to 21.6 metres per second (48 mph; 78 km/h) and visibility as low as 0.5 kilometers (0.31 mi).