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I-70 Reopens After 45-Vehicle Pileup Near Terre Haute During Snowstorm

Officials reported no serious injuries, urging drivers to avoid nonessential travel.

Overview

  • Indiana State Police say a chain-reaction crash on westbound I-70 near Terre Haute began around 10 a.m. Saturday as snow and ice caused slide-offs and reduced visibility.
  • All westbound lanes were closed for roughly six hours and reopened around 7 p.m., with traffic detoured while tow crews and first responders cleared wreckage.
  • Authorities reported no fatalities or major injuries, with several minor injuries treated at the scene by local emergency medical services.
  • The Riley Fire Department called the incident the largest wreck it has ever responded to, and initial counts of 20–30 vehicles rose to about 45 as assessments continued.
  • The National Weather Service had a winter weather advisory in effect forecasting 2–4 inches of snow and gusty winds, and officials urged drivers to slow down or stay home, noting similar multi-vehicle pileups in Colorado over the weekend.