Heavy snow triggers 45 vehicle pile-up on I-70 in Indiana, firefighters call it largest wreck they have ever seen and miraculously no serious injuries

Heavy snow and ice in Indiana led to a huge pileup of 45 cars and trucks.

On Saturday morning on the eastbound I-70 highway in Vigo county near the town Terre Haute, the bad weather caused vehicles to lose control on the road. A spokesperson for nearby Riley Fire Department told WTWO 2 it was the largest wreck they had ever attended.

But despite the large number of vehicles involved in the crash, there were no serious injuries, Ames said.

After hours of cleaning, Ames said the road was open again but warned it was snowing again so people needed to remain vigilant.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/huge-45-car-pile-up-in-snow-largest-wreck-firefighters-have-seen/ar-AA1RtZ0S

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