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Massive 100-vehicle pileup in Michigan as snowstorm moves across the country

Whiteout conditions from lake-effect snow caused a chain-reaction crash involving over 100 vehicles, including 30–40 semis, with 9 to 12 injuries reported, officials said.

  • On January 19, 2026, a roughly 100-vehicle pileup closed I-196 between the Hudsonville and Zeeland exits in Ottawa County, Michigan.
  • Police say the pileup began at about 10:19 a.m. when white-out conditions descended amid lake-effect snow and gusts nearing 40 mph, prompting NWS Grand Rapids to warn against travel west of US-131.
  • Multiple jackknifed semis and slide-offs compounded the crashes, and authorities estimate 30–40 semi-trucks were involved while response crews work to clear the scene.
  • Emergency personnel treated and transported injured motorists while no fatalities were reported, buses from Hudsonville High School and Max Transit moved stranded drivers, and officials said the highway will remain closed for hours.
  • Drone and social-media video circulated showing the scale of the pileup, as Ottawa County Dispatch said 911 calls started around 8 a.m. and officials urged drivers to avoid the area.
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They slipped into each other or off the road: In the case of snow and poor visibility, an accident with numerous vehicles occurred in Michigan. There were many injured.

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KPNX broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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