OCTOBER 26, 2023:
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The toll from a fiery pileup in dense fog on a Louisiana interstate has risen to eight dead and 63 injured. Authorities announced the new totals Tuesday evening (Oct. 24, 2023), a day after Monday’s “super fog” of marsh fire smoke and fog snared more than 160 vehicles in the pileup on Interstate 55. Besides the eight fatalities, authorities say at least 63 people had injuries ranging from minor to critical. The crashes occurred on a 1-mile stretch of elevated interstate that crosses swampland and open water west of New Orleans. Crews using heavy equipment cleared away the last of the mangled, fire-blackened vehicles Tuesday morning.
OCTOBER 24, 2023:
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OCTOBER 23, 2023:
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Authorities say at least seven people have been killed after a “superfog” of smoke from south Louisiana marsh fires and dense fog caused multiple massive car crashes involving 158 vehicles. Louisiana State Police said in a statement Monday (Oct. 23, 2023) that 25 people were injured and the number of fatalities may increase as first responders continue to clear the crash scenes and search for victims. The crashes turned Interstate 55 near New Orleans into an apocalyptic scene of mangled and scorched cars as people cried out for help. Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a call for blood donors and asked for prayers “for those hurt and killed.”
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