Miami, Florida—Three people are dead following a multi-vehicle collision on Interstate 95 early this morning. The wreck forced the closure of all southbound lanes for several hours. Florida Highway Patrol officers arrived at the site just after dawn.
Debris covered the roadway for nearly a quarter mile. Investigators spent the morning marking the positions of several damaged vehicles. The force of the initial impact left cars twisted against the concrete median.
First responders pulled two survivors from the wreckage. They remain in critical condition at a local trauma center. Emergency crews worked to clear the lanes while traffic backed up for miles.
The cause of the pileup remains under active investigation by state troopers. Early reports suggest the collision involved at least five separate passenger vehicles. Officials are currently pulling data from black boxes in the involved cars.
Weather conditions were clear at the time of the crash. Troopers are looking into reports of aggressive driving in the moments leading up to the impact. No arrests have been made at this stage of the inquiry.
Traffic diversion efforts caused significant congestion on secondary roads throughout the county. Commuters faced delays lasting well into the afternoon hours. Highway crews cleared the final vehicles by mid-day.
The medical examiner arrived on scene to transport the deceased. Authorities confirmed all three victims died before help could reach them. Their identities are being withheld pending notification of their families.
State engineers are expected to review the road design at this specific stretch of highway. No further information regarding the sequence of events is available. The cleanup crews are still sweeping the asphalt for metallic fragments.
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