Officials say blizzard-like conditions contributed to the crash
Blizzard-like conditions in Canada led to a pileup of hundreds of cars on a highway near Montreal.
Two people expected to be in serious condition were left trapped in the pileup — which stretched down the highway for more than half a mile — into the afternoon, according to the AP. Harsh winds coming off the river caused blizzard-like conditions, in turn causing the low visibility for motorists that contributed to the crash, Transport Minister Francois Bonnardel said, according to the AP.
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