Arkansas State Police Report Two Dead, Two Injured in Six-Vehicle Mississippi County Crash
Smoke from a field fire created zero-visibility conditions that slowed traffic and led to a six-vehicle crash killing two and injuring two, Arkansas State Police said.
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Two killed in six-car pileup on smoky Arkansas highway, state police say
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two people were killed dead and two more injured in a six-vehicle crash near Osceola, Arkansas that was blamed on poor visibility from a nearby fire. The crash happened Friday around 3:30 on State Highway 181, north of State Highway 140 in Mississippi County, Arkansas State Police said. Traffic had slowed because of smoke from a field burning east of the highway, ASP said. A GMC Terrain driven by Mackenzie Marie Risner, 21, of M…
Smoke from burning field causes chain reaction crash in Arkansas involving big rig
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, Ark. — The Arkansas State Police (ASP) is investigating a crash that killed two people and injured two more and involved six vehicles including a big rig on State Highway 181, north of State Highway 140, between Manila and Osceola. The crash occurred on Friday at approximately 3:30 p.m. Police say the chain reaction crash was “due to zero-visibility conditions caused by smoke from a field burning east of the highway.” Authori…
Two Killed, Two Injured in Six-Vehicle Crash in Mississippi County - NEA Report
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, Ark. — The Arkansas State Police (ASP) is investigating a six-vehicle collision that resulted in two fatalities and two injuries on State Highway 181, north of State Highway 140, between Manila and Osceola. The crash occurred on Friday, October 3, 2025, at approximately 3:30 p.m. due to zero-visibility [read more...] The post Two Killed, Two Injured in Six-Vehicle Crash in Mississippi County appeared first on NEA Report.
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