Many vehicles collided with each other due to ‘superfog’ in America, at least seven people died

Due to the dense smoke (superfog) and thick layer of fog caused by the massive fire in the forests of South Louisiana in America, about 158 vehicles collided with each other on Monday, resulting in the death of at least seven people. Died and 25 others were injured.

Louisiana State Police said in a statement that as relief and rescue work continues at the scene, the number of dead and injured may increase.

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