According to recent reports, a vehicle pileup emerged in Central Illinois on Monday due to a challenging dust storm, causing injuries and 6 casualties.

As many Americans prepared for May, severe weather conditions unfolded in parts of the United States.

Recently, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reported that snow conditions were forecast in parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and West Virginia Appalachians.

Dust storm in Central Illinois

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Chicago, Illinois. The latest weather forecast showed that a troublesome dust storm emerged in Central Illinois (Monday) that resulted in travel difficulty and hazards, causing vehicles pileup, casualties and injuries.

Furthermore, AccuWeather's latest forecast explained that the troublesome dust storm in Central Illinois caused zero visibility and travel hazards in the area, especially on Interstate 55.

Based on the reports, Interstate 5 experienced about 20 hours after being reopened due to the dust storm-related road crash in the affected area.

The report noted that six fatalities were recorded due to the chain-reaction accident.

37 people were reportedly injured and brought to hospitals.

The emergency team and the police immediately responded to the accident area, noting the troublesome winds that helped to unleash a dangerous dust storm.

Meanwhile, stranded motorists were also helped due to travel disruptions at the scene.

As a result, it is best that motorists should consult the weather conditions before leaving their homes to avoid being stranded in dust storms.

Essential dust storm safety tips

Motorists can be at risk during a challenging dust storm. The situation could lead to slower commutes and potential travel disruptions due to low visibility and travel hazards.

As a result, motorists must become prepared for the emergence of dust storms that could result in vehicle accidents or pileups.

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Here are essential reminders for motorists during a dust storm event to prevent casualties and injuries.

Keeping updated with the potential dangers

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a dust storm would not last long, but it could cause dangerous situations, which could emerge suddenly or without any notice.

The report noted that a dust storm could lead to debris or a wall of dust that could affect motorists.

The NWS explained that an event of a dust storm could lead to reduced road visibility, affecting motorists on roadways.

As a result, Americans must keep updated with the weather conditions in their areas to anticipate potential dust storms.

Look for a safe place

If there is an approaching dust storm, it is best to look for the safest place to pull off. The challenging dust storm could likely result in collision and travel danger.

It is also best to avoid the potential dust storm if you could see it while on the road.

In addition, dust storms or dust storm particles could pose health concerns, impacting the air quality in an affected area.

People with medical conditions or breathing problems could be more at risk. It is best to protect yourself by covering your nose or mouth from the potential dust particles.

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