(FOX 2) – The site of a massive deadly wreck over the weekend in mid-Michigan that left four dead has reopened after more than a day of clean-up.
Access to the westbound I-96 overpass near Webberville in Ingham County was restored Monday morning, state police said on social media. It took more than 24 hours to reopen the highway over M-52 after a semi-truck slammed into stopped traffic late Saturday night.
Three of those that died were in one vehicle while the driver of a pickup truck was also killed after being ejected from his vehicle.
The driver of the semi-truck was also injured after suffering serious burns, Michigan State Police told FOX 2 on Sunday.
“Ended up just plowing into a group of vehicles. That caused an explosion and vehicles catching fire,” said Lt. Rene Gonzalez.
Video from the crash included security footage from a nearby gas station, which showed a ball of fire erupting from …