Two People Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Tolsia Highway
Two people died Monday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 52 in the Fort Gay area, according to Kermit Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Wayne Williamson.
Accidents that occured in West Virginia or impacted West Virginia residents.
Two people died Monday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 52 in the Fort Gay area, according to Kermit Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Wayne Williamson.
Amanda Getts, of Missouri, was thrown from her car and died from her injuries. Road rage caused a car crash on I-64 on Sunday that killed her. Law enforcement officers say road rage caused car accidents often lead to preventable fatalities across the country.
Two people were taken to the hospital after a crash near the Dunbar exit in the eastbound lanes of I-64. Traffic is being diverted to the Institute exit. The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office, the Institue Volunteer Fire Department, the Dunbar Fire Department and Kanawha County medics are on the scene.
A truck pulling a boat on George Washington Highway struck a Side-By-Side in Grafton, West Virginia. One person was transported to the hospital. The incident is still under investigation.
Emergency crews responded to a multi-car crash in Marion County Thursday evening. Four people sustained injuries in the crash. The roadway is shut down as crews work to clean up the accident scene.
A single-vehicle crash has closed down a portion of Dunbar Avenue in Dunbar, WV. One person has been taken to the hospital.
15-year-old Landon Smith died in a car accident in Wyoming County, WV. Another student, Colton Lester, was injured and is recovering at Charleston Area Medical Center.
A building was destroyed after a tractor trailer backed into it and caused it to catch fire. The driver hit the side of the business and severed a gas line, leading to an explosion. Nobody was injured.
Emergency crews in Mason County are responding to a crash involving a West Virginia Department of Transportation vehicle and a dump truck. The driver of the dump truck suffered non-life threatening injuries. Updates to follow.
Two people died in a car and semi truck crash in Morgantown early Saturday morning. The driver of the Toyota and one of the two passengers were pronounced dead on the scene. The second passenger was taken to Ruby Memorial Hospital for injuries sustained as a result of the crash.