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NEW ORLEANS – Seven people died and at least another two dozen were injured in a massive chain reaction reaction crash that backed up traffic for 11 miles on a Louisiana interstate, according to reports.
“Super fog” creating near zero visibility conditions was a major contributing factor to the 158 vehicle pileup on Interstate 55 Monday morning, according to Louisiana State Police.
State Police cautioned that more fatalities could be discovered as the entanglement is cleared, Fox News Digital reported.
After the Louisiana Department of Traffic Development reported an 11-mile backup, law enforcement authorities later said a long stretch of I-55, a 24-mile-long highway near New Orleans, is expected to be closed “for the foreseeable future.”
First responders and emergency crews worked for hours after the crash to clear debris from both northbound and southbound lanes, state police said.
Police confirmed that a portion of the large scene caught fire shortly after the initial chain reaction collision.
Louisiana State Police showed photos of the pileup, which resembled a war zone due to the fire and destruction.
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