Times-Herald

Ida collapses Mississipp­i road

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LUCEDALE, Miss. (AP) — Two people were killed and at least 10 others were injured when seven vehicles plunged into a deep hole where a dark, rural highway collapsed as Hurricane Ida blew through Mississipp­i.

Torrential rain may have caused the collapse Monday night, and the drivers may not have seen that the roadway in front of them had disappeare­d, Mississipp­i Highway Patrol Cpl. Cal Robertson said. The George County Sheriff's Department received the first call about a crash at about 10:30 p.m.

Robertson told The Associated Press that some of the vehicles ended up stacked on top of each other as they crashed into the abyss, which opened up in a rural area without street lights. Ida dumped as much as 13 inches of rain as it blew through Mississipp­i, the National Weather Service said.

"You can imagine driving at night with heavy rain coming down," Robertson said. "It's just nothing but a wall of water, your headlights kind of reflecting back on you."

State troopers, emergency workers and rescue teams responded to Highway 26 west of Lucedale, about 60 miles northeast of Biloxi, to find both the east and westbound lanes collapsed. Robertson said the hole is around 50 to 60 feet long and 20 to 30 feet deep.

A crane was brought in to lift the vehicles out of the hole.

Between 3,100 and 5,700 vehicles drive along the stretch of two-lane highway on an average day, according to Mississipp­i Department of Transporta­tion data.

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