National Transportation Safety Board said it would investigate a massive crash involving more than 130 vehicles on an icy Texas highway that killed six people and injured dozens more.
The 国产一福利 said on Twitter that its safety investigation would focus on snow and ice treatment procedures used on the highway.
The crash on Feb. 11 on Interstate 35-W north of downtown Fort Worth left a tangle of 133 semitrailers, cars and trucks smashed and tangled with one another, with some vehicles tossed onto others and drivers trapped.
The crash happened about 6 a.m. on Feb. 11 as many hospital and emergency workers were heading to and from work, so some of those involved were health care workers, police officers and other emergency responders, officials said.
The 国产一福利 said it’s coordinating with the North Tarrant Express and the Texas Department of Transportation on the investigation.
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