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Massive 100-vehicle pileup in Michigan as snowstorm moves across the country
Whiteout conditions from lake-effect snow caused a chain-reaction crash involving over 100 vehicles and 30-40 semi-trailers on I-196, resulting in multiple injuries but no fatalities.
- On Jan. 19, 2026, Michigan State Police closed both directions of Interstate 196 near Hudsonville after a pileup involving more than 100 vehicles, including over 30 semitrailer trucks.
- Poor visibility and icy surfaces from the major winter storm caused vehicles to skid off I-196 on Monday.
- The crash occurred just after 10 a.m., and recovery crews with more than 30 recovery trucks plus Grand Valley Towing were dispatched, authorities reported numerous injuries but no fatalities.
- Stranded motorists were transported to Hudsonville High School to seek help, while officials expected Interstate 196 to remain closed for several hours during cleanup and recovery.
- Motorist Pedro Mata Jr. described how snow reduced visibility as it fell as far south as the Florida Panhandle, with forecasters warning freezing temperatures into Tuesday in Florida and southeast Georgia.
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