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Two children from North Carolina died in a five-vehicle crash in southwest Alabama.
State troopers said 7-year-old Naziya Gillis and 9-year-old Nadir Gillis of Camp LeJune, N.C., were killed when the Dodge Challenger in which they were riding was struck by a tractor-trailer truck.
The driver of the Dodge, 28-year-old Isom Hodges, and a passenger, 30-year-old Labricia Hodges, both of Camp LeJune, were injured. The driver of another car, 42-year-old William Rousey of Lexington, Ky., was also injured. No other drivers, including the truck driver, were injured.
The southbound lane of Interstate 65 was closed near Atmore late Sunday after at least two people were killed and one critically injured in a multi-vehicle accident involving an 18-wheeler.
According to the Alabama Highway Patrol, the southbound lane will remain closed until around 10:30 a.m. Traffic is being rerouted at the 54 mile marker.
The Poarch Creek Tribal Police Department received the first call about an accident at the 51 mile marker at about 10:45 p.m. Sunday night, a dispatcher there said.
Northbound lanes of traffic on Interstate 65 in Indiana are shut down after a tanker truck rolled over Saturday morning.
The northbound lanes were shut down on the expressway near Interstate 80/94 about 9 a.m., Indiana State Police said.
Traffic there could be shut down for more than two hours as HazMat crews clear the scene, according to the Indiana Dept. of Transportation.
I-65 traffic can exit westbound onto 1-94 but not eastbound, according to INDOT.
A multiple-car pileup on the northbound lanes of I-65 near County Line Road left at least one motorist injured and snagged rush-hour traffic.
The scene was cleared and lanes reopened by 9:30 a.m.
The accident happened around 7:30 a.m.
Crews were extricating at least one injured motorist from a vehicle, according to police-fire radio traffic.
An Avon woman died Sunday evening from injuries she suffered in a three-vehicle crash in Jasper County.
Preliminary information revealed at around 5:15 p.m. Sunday a Jeep driven by 28-year-old Ashley A. Rogers was driving southbound on Interstate 65 at the 225.5 mile marker when she lost control for unknown reasons.
Police say road conditions were snow covered and slippery at the time of the crash.