Blinding Dust Storm Sparks Fatal Colorado Pileup
A massive pileup on Interstate 25 in Colorado, involving over 30 vehicles, resulted in four deaths. Blowing dirt from strong winds caused visibility issues. Thirty-nine individuals were injured, and the crash is under investigation. The eastern Colorado winds also heightened wildfire risks and delayed Denver flights.
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A devastating pileup on Colorado’s Interstate 25 claimed four lives on Tuesday after intense winds created a blinding dust storm, dramatically impairing visibility. Authorities confirmed the involvement of over 30 vehicles, including six semitrailers, in the tragic incident south of Pueblo.
The Colorado State Patrol indicated that the heavy winds caused “brown out” conditions around 10 a.m., leading to zero visibility for drivers. The crash led to 29 individuals being hospitalized, although the extent of their injuries remains unknown. An investigation is ongoing, with visibility issues cited as a major factor.
The eastern part of Colorado faced severe winds, combining with warm and dry weather to elevate wildfire risks and cause travel disruptions at Denver’s airport. Meanwhile, the state's western regions received much-needed snow in the mountains.
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