At least 2 dead in massive pileup on smoky Arkansas highway

15-Vehicle Pileup in Arkansas Claims Two Lives

A tragic incident unfolded on Tuesday as a massive pileup involving 15 vehicles took place on Highway 67 in Arkansas. The crash, believed to be caused by smoke emanating from a nearby burning field, resulted in the loss of at least two lives and led to the complete closure of the highway, according to Arkansas State Police.

The accident scene, as reported by KARK-TV, indicated the likelihood of multiple casualties among the cars and semitrailers involved. However, specific details about their conditions remained unavailable as Arkansas State Police had not responded to requests for comment by The Associated Press.

State police officials informed the public that the nearby fire was the likely source of thick smoke and reduced visibility in the affected area, causing the perilous chain reaction of accidents.

As of 4:30 p.m., the southbound lanes of Highway 67 had been reopened, but all northbound lanes remained closed, as reported by various news outlets.

The tragic crash unfolded near Swifton, located approximately a mile southwest of Exit 102, where Highway 67 intersects with Arkansas Highway 226, according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation.

Our hearts go out to the victims and their families affected by this devastating accident. Please exercise caution and stay safe on the roads.

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