Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Southerners Warned of Icy Mess


       
Southerners warned of icy mess


Southerners warned of icy mess
                
Southerners warned of icy mess
               

Traffic is at a complete standstill as officials work to clear abandoned vehicles Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 in Hoover, Ala. Overnight, the South saw fatal crashes and hundreds of fender-benders. Jackknifed 18-wheelers littered Interstate 65 in central Alabama. Ice shut down bridges on Florida's panhandle and the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, one of the world's longest spans, in Louisiana.
Some commuters pleaded for help via cellphones while still holed up in their cars, while others trudged miles home, abandoning their vehicles outright. (AP Photo/Hal Yeager)Traffic is at a standstill on Interstate 65 northbound as officials work to clear abandoned vehicles Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 in Hoover, Ala. Overnight, the South saw fatal crashes and hundreds of fender-benders. Jackknifed 18-wheelers littered Interstate 65 in central Alabama.
 Ice shut down bridges on Florida's panhandle and the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, one of the world's longest spans, in Louisiana. Some commuters pleaded for help via cellphones while still holed up in their cars, while others trudged miles home, abandoning their vehicles outright.

1 comment:

  1. We was warned to be on guard for the winter vortex again . Southerners are not equipped to handled sleet / snow .
    In Louisiana , we was lucky , I live in the Northern part ... so it was not bad ...the weather got below freezing for 2 days , N.O. is a long way from me , and Alabama is a loooooooog way also .

    Good post .

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