2 Killed in Chain-Reaction Crash at a Georgia Welcome Center That Engulfed Semitrucks in Flame

2 Killed in Chain-Reaction Crash at a Georgia Welcome Center That Engulfed Semitrucks in Flame
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The Associated Press
2/22/2024
Updated:
2/22/2024
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PORT WENTWORTH, Ga.—Two truck drivers were killed in a chain-reaction crash at a Georgia welcome center that engulfed several tractor-trailers in flames, according to authorities.

The wreck happened Wednesday night after a speeding semitruck entered the parking lot of a welcome center off Interstate 95 near the Georgia-South Carolina line, said Trooper 1st Class Joshua Staff of the Georgia State Patrol. The truck slammed into a second tractor-trailer, setting off a chain of collisions involving six total vehicles.

The crash sparked a fire that spread to engulf all of the damaged vehicles, Staff said.

The drivers of the speeding semitruck and the tractor-trailer that it struck were both killed, Staff said. The drivers of the other vehicles escaped uninjured.

The State Patrol is investigating what caused the crash.