Posted On: October 18, 2007 by

California Sandstorm Causes 12-car Pileup

A blinding sandstorm caused a dozen vehicles to crash into each other in the desert north of Los Angeles killing two people and injuring sixteen. Two of the 16 injured were in critical condition after a devastating crash left vehicles scattered across Highway 14. The accident occurred during a sandstorm with winds gusting up to 55 mph. Eight cars and four trucks were involved in the crash.

This accident happened just about 40 miles northeast from the sight of a fiery truck tunnel crash last Friday that is still under investigation.

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