Winter Weather Causes Multiple Vehicle Collisions on I-20 in CSRA

Jan 10, 2025 at 2:37 PM

Severe winter conditions have led to several accidents on Interstate 20 in the Central Savannah River Area. Early Friday morning, hazardous road conditions caused multiple vehicles to collide on various sections of the interstate. Authorities reported that icy roads were the primary cause of these incidents. In Augusta, near the Washington Road exit, a reporter observed treacherous driving conditions, highlighting the dangerous nature of the commute during this weather event.

Additional collisions occurred later in the day. Around mid-morning, another accident was reported on the Bobby Jones overpass connecting I-520 to I-20. Further west, just before mile marker 4 in Aiken County, a car carrier crash forced multiple vehicles to pull over. Emergency services were dispatched to address these situations, but the exact number of vehicles involved remains unclear. Officials are investigating the extent of the damage and any potential injuries.

Inclement weather has not only disrupted travel but also prompted local authorities and agencies to take precautionary measures. Schools across the region have transitioned to virtual learning, and warming shelters have been set up for those seeking refuge from the cold. Community organizations like the Red Cross are providing guidance on how to stay safe during the storm. While the focus remains on safety, efforts are also being made to ensure that essential services continue uninterrupted. Staying informed and prepared is crucial as the community navigates through this challenging period.