At least 30 commercial vehicles involved in deadly Illinois pileup

Multiple fatalities reported after dust storm triggers crashes

At least six people were killed in a massive pileup in Illinois on Monday. (Photo: Illinois State Police)

Editor’s note: This story was updated at 8:24 a.m. ET on May 2 to include more details about the incident.

Six people are dead and 37 others injured after a dust storm caused a massive pileup on Interstate 55 in Illinois on Monday.

The crashes began around 11 a.m. local time in Montgomery County, about 75 miles northeast of St. Louis, according to the Illinois State Police. 

Illinois State Police Maj. Ryan Starrick told The Associated Press that more than 30 people were transported to hospitals, later adding there were at least six fatalities. In a news release, the Illinois State Police said, “Injuries range from minor to life-threatening, and ages range from 2 years old to 80 years old.”


One victim has been identified as 88-year-old Shirley Harper of Franklin, Wisconsin. The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is working to identify the other five individuals and notify their families.

At least 30 commercial vehicles and 40 cars were involved, the release states. Two semi-trailers caught fire as a result of the crashes. Images from the scene show burned-out tractor trailers and passenger vehicles. 

The cause of the crash is high winds blowing dirt from farm fields across the highway, leading to zero visibility, the release states.

The highway reopened Tuesday morning.


This is a developing story.

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