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A large serial car accident occurred on Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, Texas, yesterday (11) morning. Due to bad weather and slippery roads, 133 cars were chased in series, killing 6 people and sending dozens to hospitals. To receive treatment, according to scenes recorded by passers-by, the cars sped forward without stopping at all. The crash scene “bumping, bumping, bumping” continued in the scene, and a connected large car even crashed directly in front. The set of cars that crashed into a ball, the image is quite shocking.
According to reports from CNN and Dallas Morning News, yesterday the weather in Texas, United States, was bad. When the rain fell on the ground, it froze and turned into freezing rain, causing slippery roads in Dallas and Austin (Austin). there were several car accidents in the region that day. The most significant car accident of the day occurred on Interstate 35W around 6 am Due to the icy and slippery road, 133 cars were chased and collided in a group. It is currently known that the accident caused 6 people, 65 people died and were sent to hospital for treatment.
According to footage taken by the people who witnessed the incident in the opposite lane, the sky was still dark at the time of the incident and the cars collided forward without slowing down at all. In the film a lack of control was heard “hit, hit, hit.” In the video provided by the public, nine consecutive “touches” can be heard. Seeing men filming the footage while yelling “OMG” broke my heart.
According to another scene, even though there were already several cars crashing into a ball in front of them, a large car connected to FedEx (FedEx) was unable to stop and crashed uncontrollably forward, causing the car in front of it to fly. Obvious dust and car debris after impact.
A total of 133 cars were pursued. Fort Worth Police Officer Daniel Segura said the series of car accidents spanned about a mile (roughly 1.6 kilometers). According to aerial footage after sunrise, the pursued car was damaged. Seriously, Interstate 35W Highway has become an abandoned parking lot.
Fort Worth Police spokesman Mike Drivdahl said police are inspecting cars one by one for injured people trapped under the rubble.
Segura pointed out that climatic factors were definitely one of the causes of the car accident that day. According to the National Weather Service, the temperature in Fort Worth in the early morning of the 11th was minus 3 degrees Celsius.
The local police dispatched a total of 26 fire trucks, 80 police cars and 13 ambulances to the scene.
(Zhongshi News Network)
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