I 90 Car Accident Today Montana
There was a major I-90 car accident today in Montana, killing six people and injuring eleven others. The collision occurred on the highway, which spans three thousand and twenty miles from Seattle to Boston. The collision happened 50 miles east of Billings and involved 21 different vehicles. The Highway Patrol says the accident was likely caused by speed and driver impairment. The highway has since reopened.
A car accident on I-90 outside Hardin, Montana, killed six people and injured several others in a crash. According to the Montana Highway Patrol, a severe dust storm caused the crash. This caused vehicles in the back to slow down and hit the vehicles in front of them. The crash involved 19 vehicles, including two ambulances from Billings.
The crash happened on Interstate 90 near Hardin, Montana, during a dust storm. The dust storm had reduced visibilities to near zero, causing the accident. The pileup injured eight people, with six of them dead. The Montana Highway Patrol chief said that this was one of the worst pileups he’d seen in his 24 years of patrolling. Additional ambulances from Billings were dispatched to assist the injured.
The Montana Highway Patrol is investigating the crash. A windstorm blew dust and caused zero visibility. Heavy winds caused the dust storm. A Montana Highway Patrol spokesperson says the crash was caused by weather. Heavy winds caused a dust storm with zero visibility. Ambulances from Billings and other cities were called to the scene. The Governor of Montana, Greg Gianforte, said he was saddened by the crash.