An easterly section of snow-covered Interstate 94 reopened in Minnesota on Christmas Day after a pile-up involving 50 or more vehicles, according to reports.
The crash began around 11 a.m. Saturday and the road was reopened around 2:30 p.m., FOX 9 from Minneapolis reported.
The location was between Fergus Falls and Alexandria in western Minnesota, northwest of the Twin Cities region.
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No fatalities or serious injuries have been reported, but at least one man has been taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to the report.
The incident began when two vehicles collided and then blocked the roadway, crashing other vehicles as they arrived at the scene, Minnesota state soldiers told the station.
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Several of the vehicles were semi-trailers, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported.
A road warning was quickly posted about 15 miles away as the emergency response and investigation continued, according to the FOX 9 report.
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