Hudsonville, Mich., emergency crews responded Monday after more than 100 vehicles collided on Interstate 196 during whiteout and icy conditions. Michigan State Police and Ottawa County deputies reported an estimated 30 to 40 semitrailer trucks among the wreckage and multiple jackknifed rigs. Authorities closed I-196 between exits 55 and 62 and used buses to move stranded motorists to Hudsonville High School, where responders arranged pickups. Officials reported numerous injuries, with nine to 12 people taken to hospitals and no fatalities confirmed. Crews worked through the afternoon to remove vehicles and clear highway. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 7 original reports from Ottawa News Network, KUSA.com, mlive, ABC7 Chicago, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, WLUK and KTVB 7.
Local towing companies, vehicle repair shops, transit providers and temporary shelter volunteers saw increased activity and revenue from cleanup, transport and support operations following the pileup.
Stranded motorists, injured drivers, trucking companies and local traffic flow experienced delays, physical harm and economic losses because of the chain-reaction crash and prolonged I-196 closure.
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Michigan I-196 pileup injures dozens during whiteout conditions
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