A massive 50-vehicle pileup occurred Thursday afternoon on Warner Avenue near the Muskegon River in Newaygo County, Michigan.

The incident has completely shut down the road, and the Newaygo County Sheriff's Office is urging drivers to avoid the area.

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Icy road conditions are believed to be the primary cause of the crash.

Fortunately, no serious injuries have been reported, though several individuals sustained minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

The Newaygo County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident to determine the exact cause of the pileup.

Authorities are reminding drivers to exercise caution and drive slowly on icy roads.

Warner Avenue is expected to remain closed for an extended period as crews work to clear the wreckage and assess the damage.

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What To Do In A Car Pile Up

If you find yourself involved in a car pile-up in Michigan, it’s crucial to know the appropriate steps to take for your safety and legal compliance.

Here are essential tips and advice to follow:

Stay Calm and Assess Injuries: First, check yourself and any passengers for injuries. If anyone is hurt, call 911 immediately for medical assistance.

Remain in Your Vehicle: Unless it is unsafe to do so, stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt fastened. This protects you from potential secondary collisions. If your car is in a dangerous position, such as on a busy roadway, and you can move it safely, do so to avoid further accidents.

Activate Hazard Lights: Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers of the situation and make your vehicle more visible.

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