100 vehicles pile up in michigan cr*sh as snowstorm moves across the country
A massive pileup involving more than 100 vehicles occurred Monday morning on Interstate 196 near Hudsonville, Michigan, as a powerful snowstorm moved across the country, creating treacherous winter travel conditions.
According to authorities, heavy lake-effect snow and whiteout conditions caused dozens of cars and over 30 semitrailer trucks to smash into one another or slide off the icy road, prompting the Michigan State Police to shut down I-196 in both directions just southwest of Grand Rapids.
Multiple injuries have been reported, though officials say no fatalities have been confirmed at this time. Emergency crews responded to the extensive crash scene, helping stranded motorists and clearing wreckage.
Stranded drivers were transported by buses to Hudsonville High School, where they could find shelter, contact loved ones, and arrange rides amid ongoing hazardous conditions.
The pileup highlights the dangerous impact of the major winter storm sweeping across the U.S.—with forecasts showing snow and freezing temperatures stretching from the Midwest into the Northeast and beyond.
Authorities continue to urge drivers to avoid nonessential travel while snow and icy road conditions persist.