Nearly 100 vehicles were involved in a massive pile-up on a highway while driving in blizzard conditions in northern Kazakhstan on Friday, according to authorities. About a dozen people were injured.
The accident happened on the Astana-Petropavlovsk route after escorts from the police and KazAvtoZhol, the government agency that oversees the country’s highways, had organized the movement of traffic toward the capital Astana, KazAvtoZhol said on Telegram. Traffic had been restricted for all vehicles early in the morning after warnings of deteriorating weather, including heavy snowfall, blizzard, high wind, poor visibility and ice.
“However, according to preliminary data, due to drivers failing to comply with the speed limit and safe distance, a mass collision involving approximately 95 vehicles occurred” in the early afternoon near the village of Zhanatalap, the highway agency said.
Videos of the accident showed multiple vehicles jammed up against each other while snow swirls around, as well as a traveler wrapped in a blanket climbing into an evacuation vehicle. A metal road divider was removed to let emergency responders clear the road more easily. Authorities began towing some vehicles involved in the pile-up, while other the drivers of other cars were able to leave on their own.
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations said on Telegram that it also helped with rescues and evacuations and that a total of 152 people and 68 units of equipment were involved in the operations.
Some 71 people, including eight children, were evacuated, taken to a staging area and provided with hot meals, the ministry said. Another 10 people were hospitalized. The highway agency said a total of 12 people were injured.
Authorities urged motorists to follow announcements about weather conditions and traffic restrictions on highway, and adjust travel plans accordingly.