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Three people killed in huge 40 car pile-up as snowstorms and ice blast through the US

Cops have blamed the weather for the fatalities on the interstate in Michigan - with several other massive crashes also happening across the country

THREE people have been killed and almost a dozen more injured in a 40-car pile-up caused by icy weather conditions sweeping across the US.

Video footage shows the horrific aftermath of the massive crash, believed to have involved 30-40 vehicles in the mid-western state of Michigan on Thursday.

 Three people have been killed in a massive 40 car pile-up in Michigan
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Three people have been killed in a massive 40 car pile-up in MichiganCredit: NBC NEWS
 The crash happened due to icy conditions on the roads yesterday
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The crash happened due to icy conditions on the roads yesterdayCredit: NBC NEWS
 Police have said they believe the accident was weather related
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Police have said they believe the accident was weather relatedCredit: NBC NEWS

It is believed that cops have not yet been able to identify the victims, although it is understood they were drivers or passengers in three separate vehicles near the front of the road smash.

Michigan State Police are blaming slippery conditions for the crash on the I-96 near Fowlerville. The pileup forced the closure of the highway in both directions.

Lt. Eric Sanborn, of the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office in Michigan, said: “It was very chaotic for them to get to all of the victims to assess the situation.

 11 more people were also injured in the crash on the i96 near Fowlerville
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11 more people were also injured in the crash on the i96 near FowlervilleCredit: NBC NEWS
 One witness said the smash was the 'worst sound' she'd 'ever heard'
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One witness said the smash was the 'worst sound' she'd 'ever heard'Credit: NBC NEWS
 Police haven't yet been able to identify the victims
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Police haven't yet been able to identify the victimsCredit: NBC NEWS

“The accident is believed to be weather related. Alcohol does not appear to be a factor at this time."

One eye witness, Kathleen Grey, said she heard “the most terrifying sounds I’ve ever heard” as the wheels of a lorry skidded on the icy road behind her, reports the .

Kathleen added: "Fortunately, he was able to stop before ploughing into me.

“It probably took about an hour to get through the accident scene."

Forecasters say cold air that's moved into the region is boosting conditions for lake-effect snow which could fall up to a few inches thick in some parts of the state – including in the Detroit area.

The fatal smash in Michigan was just one of several crashes also reported on Detroit-area freeways, and in Ohio authorities said a interstate motorway east of Cleveland was closed after a pileup of about 50 vehicles in snowy conditions shut down the highway for more than 14 hours yesterday.

The Lake County sheriff's office said about 20 people were injured in the chain-reaction crash Thursday.

Highway crews opened the roadway Friday morning after the crash involving a Greyhound bus and over a dozen trucks on Interstate 90.

Bus passenger Greg Carmichael told Fox 8 News he was heading home to Buffalo, New York. He claimed about an hour into the ride the weather conditions worsened and a truck hit the bus from behind, causing a domino-effect crash.

 It is thought however that they were travelling in three separate cars
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It is thought however that they were travelling in three separate carsCredit: NBC NEWS
 The massive crash comes as severe snow and icy conditions sweep across the US
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The massive crash comes as severe snow and icy conditions sweep across the USCredit: NBC NEWS
 In Ohio yesterday there was also a 50 car pile-up where many were said to be injured
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In Ohio yesterday there was also a 50 car pile-up where many were said to be injuredCredit: NBC NEWS

He says several people on the bus were seriously injured.

Elsewhere in the US a wintry mix of snow, ice and rain has covered much of the Northwest, a region that typically lives under a cloud of mist and drizzle.

Seattleites woke up to rare winter powder Friday after an overnight weather system brought up to three inches of snow to the city and other parts of Washington state.

Some schools cancelled classes, while others including Seattle Public Schools have delayed school start time because of the snow.

 Snowstorms have hit much of the US this week causing disruption to schools and roads including Penn State University
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Snowstorms have hit much of the US this week causing disruption to schools and roads including Penn State UniversityCredit: AP
 Heavy snowfall, several inches deep, hit parts of Colorado on Wednesday
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Heavy snowfall, several inches deep, hit parts of Colorado on WednesdayCredit: AP
 Multiple vehicles were piled up after an accident near mile marker 13 along the westbound lanes of Interstate 90 on Thursday
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Multiple vehicles were piled up after an accident near mile marker 13 along the westbound lanes of Interstate 90 on ThursdayCredit: AP

Strong winds toppled trees, and Portland General Electric reported about 22,000 customers in neighbouring Clackamas County lost power before it was mostly restored, the Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

Forecasters expected a couple inches of snow to stick to the ground, followed by freezing rain, heightening concerns about a treacherous commute in the region that does not use salt on slippery roads.

On Thursday evening, Portland transit service said on Twitter that two light rail lines were disrupted because of ice on overhead power wires. At least one line of bus service had been cancelled, and others were travelling, many with chains, on snow routes.

 Elsewhere in the US a wintry mix of snow, ice and rain has covered much of the Northwest
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Elsewhere in the US a wintry mix of snow, ice and rain has covered much of the NorthwestCredit: Reuters
 A backyard thermometer showed the temperature during a polar vortex in south Minneapolis, Minnesota
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A backyard thermometer showed the temperature during a polar vortex in south Minneapolis, MinnesotaCredit: Reuters

Freezing rain was also hitting Vancouver, Washington, and more than three inches of snow had fallen at the state capital in Olympia by Thursday evening.

Portland city government also closed, as did federal court, the zoo and state offices in several counties.

Higher snowfall totals were expected in the Coast Range and Columbia River Gorge.

National Weather Service meteorologist Matthew Cullen said as much as 10 inches of snow could fall in the Gorge, particularly from Cascade Locks toward Hood River.

 Freezing rain also hit Vancouver, Washington, and more than three inches of snow had fallen at the state capital
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Freezing rain also hit Vancouver, Washington, and more than three inches of snow had fallen at the state capitalCredit: Reuters
 Emergency crews worked at the scene of a multiple car pileup on the I-96 between Webberville and Fowlerville
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Emergency crews worked at the scene of a multiple car pileup on the I-96 between Webberville and FowlervilleCredit: AP
 But some children made the best of the bad weather by building a snowman on the Capitol campus in Olympia
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But some children made the best of the bad weather by building a snowman on the Capitol campus in OlympiaCredit: AP

Wintry weather also swept through Central Oregon.

The Columbian reported that two people were injured when trees fell into houses one in Vancouver and another in Camas.


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