Ryan Mills from Jones County Emergency Services reported that the collision took place in the Northbound lanes at mile marker 120 outside of Maysville near Green Way. Three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The sight of heavy smoke in the area added to the chaos and complexity of the situation.
The ongoing fire/smoldering at Green Recycling, which has been maintained since Friday, was identified as a likely factor. The smoke from this fire seemed to have a significant impact on visibility and road conditions, leading to the unfortunate pile-up.
Fire, EMS, sheriff’s deputies, NCDOT crews, and Highway Patrol troopers all rushed to the scene to provide assistance. Their quick response and coordinated efforts were crucial in managing the situation and ensuring the safety of those involved.
Officials have been emphasizing the importance of driving with caution in such circumstances. The visibility issues caused by the fire smoke pose a significant risk to motorists, and everyone is urged to be vigilant on the roads.
This traffic incident has not only affected the immediate parties involved but also had a ripple effect on the local community. People in the area may have faced delays in their daily commutes and had to navigate through the challenging road conditions.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and awareness in the face of such emergencies. It highlights the need for effective communication between emergency services and the public to ensure everyone's safety.