Authorities said an interstate east of Cleveland is open again after a pileup of about 50 vehicles in snowy conditions shut down the highway for more than 14 hours.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office said about 20 people were injured in the chain reaction crash Thursday.
Highway crews reopened the roadway Friday morning after the crash that involved a Greyhound bus and over a dozen trucks on Interstate 90.
Bus passenger Greg Carmichael told Fox 8 News he was heading home to Buffalo, New York. He says about an hour into the ride the weather conditions worsened and a truck hit the bus from behind on I-90, causing a domino effect crash.
He said several people on the bus were seriously injured.
Around 6:30 a.m., the Cleveland office of the Ohio Department of Transportation reported that all eastbound I-90 lanes between State Route 44 and State Route 528, as well as westbound lanes between State Route 528 and Vrooman Road, are now open.