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Major Highway 99 Reopens After Massive 59-Vehicle Collision in Tulare County

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Massive Pile-Up on Highway 99 in Tulare County: 59 Vehicles Involved

TULARE COUNTY, Calif. – Highway 99 has been cleared and reopened following a significant vehicle collision on Saturday morning that involved 59 vehicles. Initial reports from the County of Tulare inaccurately estimated that up to 150 vehicles were part of the incident, but the California Highway Patrol (CHP) has confirmed the lower count.

Details of the Accident

The CHP began receiving emergency calls about the pile-up shortly after 8:15 a.m. The crash, characterized by chaotic scenes of overturned vehicles, occurred in both directions near Avenue 24. Officer Adrian Gonzalez described the scene as “carnage,” with vehicles stacked precariously on each other.

Eyewitness Accounts and Response

In just 11 minutes, all traffic came to a halt. Officer Gonzalez noted that debris and vehicle fluids covered the roadway, complicating the emergency response. CHP managed to clear the scene and fully reopen the highway in just six hours, learning from a prior accident involving 17 vehicles on nearby Highway 99 that resulted in two fatalities due to fog.

Injuries and Casualties

Out of the involved parties, 10 people were taken to the hospital. Among those, nine sustained minor injuries while one individual suffered a moderate forehead injury. All others were transported to the Tulare Ag Center for assistance.

Environmental Factors

Investigators suspect that dense fog was a contributing factor, estimating visibility at only 100 to 200 feet at the time of the accidents. The fog has previously been linked to serious collisions in the area, notably a similar incident in Fresno County just weeks ago.

Safety Recommendations

Officer Gonzalez urged drivers to take precautions in foggy conditions, emphasizing the importance of reducing speed. “Slowing down not only provides time to react but can also prevent a minor incident from escalating into a major crash,” he stated.

For more safety tips regarding foggy driving conditions, refer to sources like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Ongoing Investigation

The investigation into the multi-vehicle pile-up is still in progress, with officials continuing to look into all contributing factors. As foggy weather conditions remain a concern in the coming days, local authorities emphasize the importance of adjusting driving habits accordingly.

For real-time updates on traffic conditions and safety notices, you can visit the California Highway Patrol’s official website.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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