Cincinnati, Jan 31 : A 12-year-old girl was killed and dozens of people injured in a
76-vehicle pileup on an icy Ohio highway, one of three major crashes that
clogged roadways across the state, authorities said.
Sixty cars and 16
tractor trailers slammed into one another on Interstate 275 near Cincinnati just
after 11:35 a.m., Hamilton County Sheriff's spokesman Jim Knapp
said.
"Eighteen years on patrol, and I've never seen anything like it,"
he said.
At least 20 people were transported to local hospitals with
undetermined injuries, said Colerain Township Fire Captain Darian Edwards, who
described "dozens of walking wounded" being tended to at the crash
site.
Authorities had originally identified the crash victim as a woman,
but Colerain Township Police Chief Daniel P. Meloy confirmed that she was a
12-year-old girl. Authorities believe the girl, whose name was not released, had
exited her car to investigate an initial crash and may have been struck by
another car, Knapp said.
In a second crash on Interstate 75, 50 cars
collided, causing an undetermined number of injuries but no reports of
fatalities, said Ohio State Police Lieutenant Steve Mahl. The crash took place
in an area between Middletown and Monroe, in the southwestern part of the
state
A third crash near Mansfield, in the north-central part of the
state, caused a 13-car pileup on U.S. Highway 71, Mahl said, adding that only
minor injuries had been reported in that crash.
All across Ohio, drivers
have been contending with ice, periods of whiteout, and snow-covered and
slippery roadways, said Mahl. "It's typical winter weather out
here."
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