Massive crash on highway in Japan kills 2 people

A massive crash involving 67 vehicles in snowy weather has killed two people and injured 26 on an expressway in Japan as the country kicked off its end-of-year holiday season. The Gunma prefectural highway police said on Saturday that the pileup on the Kan-etsu Expressway late on Friday started with a collision between two trucks in the town of Minakami, about 160 km northwest of Tokyo. The initial crash blocked parts of the expressway, and cars coming from behind them were unable to brake on the snowy surface. A fire erupted at the far end of the pileup, spreading to 20 vehicles, some of which were completely burned. A 77-year-old woman from Tokyo died in a passenger car, and a charred body was later recovered from the driver’s seat of a burned-out truck, police said.







