ZEELAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Authorities in Ottawa County have cleared the scene following a massive pileup along westbound I-196 near Hudsonville.
In a press release, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office says more than 100 vehicles were involved.
The incident began at approximately 10:19 a.m. Monday. Deputies say a number of cars slid off the road and crashed, and also noted several jack-knifed semi-trucks.
The incident forced both lanes of the highway to close for more than seven hours. Both lanes have since reopened.
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Deputies say there are between 9 and 12 total injuries, and no one died. The Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office teamed up with members of Michigan State Police and the Zeeland Police Department to get those injured to area hospitals.
Buses from Hudsonville High School and Max Transit helped to shuttle all stranded drivers to Hudsonville High School. From there, they were able to schedule a ride home.
The district released the following letter to parents:
The Sheriff’s Office is thanking the numerous law enforcement agencies, fire departments, ambulance and wrecker services, Hudsonville Public Schools and Max Transport for assisting in the removal of patients, vehicles and motorists from the highway. They’re also grateful for local businesses that stepped up to donate food to emergency workers during the cleanup period.
The investigation into the crashes is still ongoing. This is a developing story; FOX 17 will provide updates when they become available.
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