33-car pileup leaves six dead, four injured in Shanxi
Updated: 2015-12-09 08:51
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Vehicles crashed on Wangcun viaduct section of Taiyuan-Changzhi Expressway in North China's Shanxi province on Dec 8, 2015. [Photo/weibo.com] |
Six died and four sustained injuries when 33 vehicles crashed on a section of Taiyuan-Changzhi Expressway in North China's Shanxi on Tuesday, Qianjiang Evening News repored.
The pileup, which happened on Wangcun viaduct section of the Expressway, was caused by the extremely low visibility due to heavy smog, according to traffic police corps with Department of public security of Shanxi province.
The expressway has been cleared and the injured are in stable condition.
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