FHP, DOT Ignored Warnings of Fog, Smoke That Led to Deadly I-4 Pileup
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K.C. BouchillonJanuary 16, 2008 7:55 AMAlmost 20 hours before the deadly I-4 pileup that killed five and injured dozens, the Florida Highway Patrol and the Florida Department of Transportation had been warned of dangerous conditions of fog and smoke, yet the state agencies took virtually no action to avert the disaster.
The day before the accident, the National Weather Service issued a fog alert that placed the risk at 10 on a scale of 1 to 10 for the area where the accident occurred. Just hours later, the Division of Forestry warned FHP that an out-of-control wildfire would create dangerous conditions for motorists. Despite these combined warnings, nothing was done, other than DOT placing one small warning sign in either direction.
Warnings of these types, particularly the smoke warning, are not often given, and combined, they should have raised red flags to the state agencies that could have taken action to avoid this tragedy. Since the accident has occurred, the interstate has been closed on two pre-dawn mornings. Unfortunately, it's too little too late.
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