29-Car Pileup Closes Westbound I-94 In Southwest Michigan

CHICAGO (CBS) -- At least one person was pinned inside their vehicle during a 29-car pileup on Interstate 94 near Hartford, Michigan, on Friday, amid heavy lake effect snow.

Michigan State Police said 17 semis and 12 passenger vehicles were involved in the crash around 9:20 a.m. local time in the westbound lanes of I-94, about 35 miles west of Kalamazoo.

Michigan State Police said 17 semis and 12 passenger vehicles were involved in a pileup on Interstate 94 near Hartford amid heavy lake-effect snow on Feb. 2, 2018. (Credit: Michigan State Police)

Police said the westbound lanes likely would be closed until about 1 p.m. local time.

"At least one person was pinned inside his vehicle for a short period of time," police said in a statement on the crash.

Michigan State Police said 17 semis and 12 passenger vehicles were involved in a pileup on Interstate 94 near Hartford amid heavy lake-effect snow on Feb. 2, 2018. (Credit: Michigan State Police)

The total number of injuries was not available late Friday morning.

"The MSP reminds drivers to exercise extra care when driving in snowy conditions. Reducing speed and increasing following distance between vehicles allows drivers time to react to hazards which can prevent these multi-vehicle crashes," police said.

Michigan State Police said 17 semis and 12 passenger vehicles were involved in a pileup on Interstate 94 near Hartford amid heavy lake-effect snow on Feb. 2, 2018. (Credit: Michigan State Police)
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