LOUISIANA (US), Oct 24 (NNN-AGENCIES) –Seven people were killed, at least two dozen injured and 158 vehicles were damaged on an interstate in Louisiana during a “super fog” that left visibility near zero.
The crash on I-55, involving at least 158 vehicles, occurred on Monday morning due to heavy fog conditions, according to Louisiana State Police.
The Louisiana Department of Traffic Development reported an 11-mile backup.
Additional fatalities could be located once the crash scene is completed cleared, police said.
A long stretch of Interstate 55, a 24-mile-long highway near New Orleans, is expected to be closed “for the foreseeable future,” police said.
For hours after the crash, emergency crews worked to clear debris from both northbound and southbound lanes, according to state police.
Storm Chaser Brandon Clement said that first responders and emergency crews had a large tent with portable restrooms and a communications center to stage the recovery and cleanup.
Police said that a portion of the large crash scene caught on fire shortly after the initial incident.
A driver Lance Scott recalled the quick succession of crashes while on the highway.
“I happened to be in a little pocket of about probably 15 cars with no damage,” said Scott. “And probably two or 3 seconds after we came to a stop, you just heard boom, boom, boom, boom, collision after collision behind us.”
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said that he and his wife are “praying for those hurt and killed” in the crash.
The governor also encouraged residents to exercise caution while on the foggy roads and to donate blood. — NNN-AGENCIES