About 40 vehicles crashed in the wreckage on Interstate 81, according to John Blickley, deputy emergency management coordinator for Schuylkill County, as the squall made visibility nearly impossible and the roads slippery. Over two dozen fire companies responded to the crash, where multiple vehicles were on fire, Blickley said.
Mike Moye was one of those caught up in the crash and captured video of the mayhem. He told CNN he was driving on I-81 when the snow and fog made it difficult to see the road, so he pulled his Dodge Charger over to the side of the highway.
“I thought it was going to be okay. I thought the cars in the back would know to slow down but no one slowed down. They just kept piling up,” he told CNN.
Moye got out of his car and walked off the road and began filming as a series of cars and trucks skidded down the road and slammed into the backs of other vehicles.
In the video, a black sedan crashes into a highway sign; a white 18-wheeler slams into the back of two other vehicles; two other cars drive into the back of the 18-wheeler; and a minivan swerves off the road. A vehicle then comes flying into the wreckage and slams into the black sedan and Moye’s car as he screams, “Watch out!”
Down the road, huge plumes of smoke flood out of a truck that caught fire, the video shows.
Moye was not injured, he told CNN.
Videos from another driver, Basia Szydlowski, show the aftermath of the pileup, with cars and trucks splayed across the highway in different directions.
A strong arctic front moved across the New York and New England region on Monday, bringing snow squalls that were expected to lead to dangerous travel conditions.
There wasn’t a snow squall warning issued for the location of the accident at the time the crash happened. However, a narrow band of snow was falling in the vicinity and across I-81 based on radar data analyzed by CNN meteorologists. Winds of over 20 mph were reported in the region, which could have resulted in low visibility.
CNN’s Judson Jones contributed to this report.
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