Highway 99 in Central California reopens after 59-vehicle pileup, CHP says

A massive pile-up on California's Highway 99 in Tulare County has been cleared after a nearly 59-vehicle crash caused the road to be closed for hours, leaving multiple people injured and stranded.

According to authorities, the incident occurred just before 8:15 a.m. Saturday, when the California Highway Patrol (CHP) received multiple calls about a serious accident on both the northbound and southbound lanes near Avenue 24. Within 11 minutes, all traffic had come to a standstill.

"It was like vehicles turned over and up on each other, under each other," said CHP officer Adrian Gonzalez, describing the chaotic scene. The officer reported that there was vehicle debris, fluid spills, and involved parties waiting for rides at both shoulders of the highway.

Gonzalez stated that 10 people were taken to hospitals, with nine suffering minor injuries and one having a moderate injury to their forehead. All those involved had been bused to the Tulare Ag Center as part of the recovery efforts.

"We put our badges aside, and ultimately, our main goal is how quickly we can serve this motoring public in times of need," Gonzalez said, highlighting the quick response by his team that led to the clearing of all 59 vehicles within six hours.

The incident occurred amidst dense fog, which reduced visibility to just over 100 feet. This echoes a recent 17-vehicle crash on Highway 99 in Fresno County that claimed two lives and was documented using dashcam footage.

With more fog expected, Gonzalez has a cautionary message for drivers: "Slow down, it's going to give you time to react, and if there is an accident, it won't be as major."
 
Wow 🚗😱 59 cars in one big mess on California Highway 99? That's crazy. Interesting how they got everyone out safely within six hours, I guess it was a good thing the officer said to put badges aside and focus on helping people. Slow down in all that fog is a great message for drivers 👀
 
😕 Just think about all those people who were stuck on that highway with no idea what was happening. It's crazy how one wrong move can lead to a whole chain of events. I mean, the officer's message makes total sense - slow down and be prepared for anything. 🚗💨 But it's not just about you driving yourself, it's also about being aware of your surroundings and being patient. When we're stuck in traffic or waiting for something, that's when our patience is really tested. Can we learn to control our tempers and be more understanding of others? 🤔
 
🚨 I'm just so relieved that the situation on Highway 99 didn't turn out worse, considering how dense the fog was. It's crazy to think about how quickly everyone came together to help those involved - 6 hours to clear all the vehicles is no joke! 🕰️ And what a great reminder from Officer Gonzalez to slow down and be cautious while driving, especially with this foggy weather we're expecting more of... it's just common sense, you know? 😊
 
OMG u guys, 59 vehicles piling up on CA Highway 99? That's like, CRAZY! 🚗😱 I mean, I knew foggy conditions can make roads super sketchy but that's just wild. 10 ppl hurt tho, gotta feel bad for them. I'm glad the CHP was on it ASAP tho, only 6 hours to clear all those cars? That's quick work! 👏

And honestly, Officer Gonzalez's advice to slow down in foggy conditions makes total sense. It's not like he's saying "duh" or anything 🙄 but seriously, it's just a good reminder for us drivers out there. We gotta be aware of our surroundings and take it easy when visibility is low. Can't have any more accidents on the roads! 🚗💨
 
Ugh my god what a nightmare 🤯 59 cars just piled up like that? I'm so relieved the CHP team showed up ASAP and got everyone out safely. Those poor people must've been totally freaked out 😱 having to wait for hours in their stranded cars. And yeah, dense fog is no joke - it's crazy how visibility drops like that 🌫️. Slow down, Gonzalez's advice makes total sense. I know we're all used to being in a rush, but this just goes to show how quickly things can go wrong if you don't. I hope everyone involved in the crash recovers from their injuries 🤞.
 
Man... just thinking about this massive pile-up on Highway 99 in Tulare County is making me wanna slow down & reflect 🙏. I mean, can you imagine being stuck in the middle of a chaotic scene with debris everywhere? It's like life throws us curveballs left and right, but how we respond to them matters. We gotta remember that even when things seem overwhelming, our true strength lies in staying calm, putting on our 'service mode' (just like Officer Gonzalez), and focusing on helping others 🚨.

The officer's message about slowing down & giving ourselves space to react really hits home too... it's easy to get caught up in the fast pace of life, but taking a step back can be the best thing we do for ourselves & our loved ones. So let this be a lesson: prioritize your own safety, stay present, and always be prepared to lend a helping hand 😊.
 
ugh those road conditions in california are insane 🚗😩 i mean, 100 feet visibility? that's like driving with my eyes closed! 🤯 anyway, i'm just glad no one was killed in this latest crash 🙏. but seriously, it's crazy how much damage and debris can happen in a matter of minutes. i wish they had more cameras on the highway, too, so we could see what happened before it got to that point 📹. guess it's just another reason to be super careful when driving, especially during foggy days 😬. slow down, stay alert, and keep those hazard lights on, fam! ⚠️👍
 
😱 59 vehicles pile-up in California? It's insane how fast accidents can happen. I was on the highway just a few months ago and saw some crazy driving from other people... anyway, I'm glad no one lost their life this time but seriously, how did all those cars get stuck like that? 🚗💥 And poor Adrian Gonzalez, he must've seen some stuff. I don't know if I could handle seeing all that vehicle debris and fluid spills every day. The main goal is to serve the public in times of need, yeah... it's about time more people put others before themselves for once! 😊
 
😔 59 vehicle crash on Cali highway is crazy 😲. I'm surprised the CHP was able to clear everything so quickly. Those officers must've been super organized. Poor guys who got hurt tho... hoping they're all okay 🤞. Dense fog is no joke, I've driven in that stuff before and it's like driving through a wall of nothingness 🚗💨. Glad the officer gave some good advice to slow down - it's better safe than sorry 😅.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I feel bad for the people involved in that huge pile-up on Highway 99. It was like a disaster movie come true – all those cars crashing into each other 🚗💥. And with the dense fog, it was like driving through a thick blanket 😵. You can imagine how scary and confusing it must have been for everyone involved.

I don’t know what’s going on with this fog situation in California, but it seems like a real safety hazard 🌫️. I mean, slow down or you could end up in a situation like that pile-up 💨. And the CHP officer was right, putting their lives aside to help others is exactly what they need to do 👮‍♂️.

It’s just one of those situations where you can’t even imagine being in someone else’s shoes and having to deal with it 🤕. At least everyone involved seems to be safe, which is the most important thing.
 
omg that's crazy!!! 🤯 i mean 59 cars just piled up on each other like they're playing some sort of twisted game of tetris! i'm glad no one died but like seriously who drives that fast in fog? 😱 i was thinking of driving to california from chicago next month and now i'm thinking twice... or maybe just drive super slow 🚗💨 i feel for the highway patrol tho, they're always dealing with these crazy accidents 💯 anyway gotta give props to the officer who stayed calm under pressure 🙌
 
🚨 59-vehicle pile-up on California's Highway 99 is crazy! Can't believe all that chaos caused by just a dense fog 🌫️. I'm glad the CHP team arrived so quickly to clear the mess 💪. 10 people taken to hospital, some with minor injuries, one with a moderate forehead injury 😷. Poor guys had to wait at the roadside for hours. But the officer's advice is spot on - slow down and react in time, that's the key! 🚗💨
 
🚨😱💥 59 cars crashed on Highway 99 in Tulare County 📍 California! 🤯 The roads were closed for hours, leaving many people hurt 😴 and stranded 🛋️. I hope everyone is okay 💕.

It's crazy to think about how quickly everything happened ⏱️ - it was like vehicles turned over on top of each other 🤯! And the dense fog made it super hard to see 👀... it's a miracle nobody got hurt worse 😩.

But seriously, slow down in the foggy weather ☁️... it can make all the difference 🙏. I'm glad the CHP team was there to help quickly 🚒 and keep everyone safe 🔒. Fingers crossed for those who were hurt 💕!
 
🚗😬 59-vehicle pile-up in Cali? That's insane 🤯. People think they can just drive through the fog and not get hurt? Newsflash: fog ≠ a parking lot 😂. All that debris and fluid spills... what a mess 💦. Glad no one was seriously hurt, but still, 10 people taken to hospitals? 🚑 That's way too many for a freak accident like this. And now the CHP is advising drivers to "slow down"? Like they didn't already know that? 🙄 Still, better safe than sorry, I guess 😊.
 
🚗😬 59 vehicles in a massive pile-up on California's Highway 99 is crazy! 🤯 I mean, dense fog can reduce visibility to almost zero, no wonder the CHP team reacted so fast. 😌 They did an amazing job saving lives and clearing the road. 💪 It just goes to show how important it is for drivers to slow down in foggy conditions. Like officer Gonzalez said, slow down and you've got time to react 🤝 if there's an accident. It's always better safe than sorry! 😊
 
I'm still getting shook by that crazy highway pile-up in Tulare County 🤯. Like, 59 cars stacked up like dominoes? It's a miracle no one lost their lives 🙏. The fog was so thick that day, I can only imagine how scary it must've been to be on those roads 😨. But kudos to the CHP for responding so quickly - those guys are heroes 💯! I just wish people would slow down and take in the visibility, you know? It's not worth risking lives 🚗💥. The officer was right, we do need to put our badges aside and help each other out when it counts ❤️. Anyway, glad to hear everyone is okay...mostly 😅.
 
🚗😬 this highway 99 crash in california is just another example of how our roads are getting more treacherous by the day 🤯 with all these accidents happening due to dense fog, it's clear that our authorities need to step up their game and invest in more advanced weather monitoring systems ⛅️ they're already doing a great job responding to emergencies like this one, but we need to think about the bigger picture here - how many lives could have been lost if the situation had unfolded differently? 🤔 it's also interesting that our highway patrol officer is warning drivers to slow down, but what about those who can't slow down because they're already on the move with families or pets in tow? shouldn't we be talking about more robust infrastructure solutions here instead of just relying on individual caution? 🚗💡
 
🤯 this massive pile-up on Highway 99 in California is a somber reminder of our fragility as human beings. One minute we're cruising along, the next we're entangled in a web of metal and glass, fighting for survival. It's like the universe is asking us to confront our own mortality and the unpredictable nature of life 🌪️

I mean, think about it... 59 vehicles, all converging on a single point, causing chaos and destruction. And what's the takeaway from this incident? A simple yet profound message: slow down, stay alert, and trust your instincts 💡

It's not just about being safe; it's about being present in the moment, aware of our surroundings, and mindful of others around us. We often get caught up in our own worlds, oblivious to the risks that surround us 🌐.

As we navigate these treacherous roads, let's take a page from Officer Gonzalez's book: put aside our egos, our worries, and our fears, and focus on serving each other with compassion and empathy ❤️. Only then can we truly find peace behind the wheel 😊
 
🚗💦 Man, that highway pile-up in California was super scary! 59 cars just stacked up on each other? That's crazy talk 😲. I'm glad the police were able to get everyone out safely and stuff 🙏. But you know what really got me? The part where they said the fog made visibility almost zero... 100 feet is like, basically nothing 🌫️. You gotta be super careful when driving in this kind of weather.

I don't know if it's just me, but I feel bad for those people who were involved in the accident and are still dealing with injuries 🤕. At least they're getting help and stuff. But yeah, that cautionary message from the cop? totally on point ⚠️. Slow down, especially when you can't see what's going on ahead... just seems like common sense, ya know? 😊
 
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