(GRAND ISLAND, Neb.) — Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol responded to over 300 weather-related traffic incidents during Nebraska’s latest winter storm. Tragically, one crash near Grand Island involved multiple fatalities.
At approximately 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, a Chevrolet Trailblazer was traveling westbound on Interstate 80 near mile marker 310, when it lost control, crossed the median, and struck an eastbound semi. Both occupants of the Chevrolet, Emelin Ortega Rodas, 25, of Lexington, and Daniel Ortega Marroquin, 62, of Lexington, were pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the semi was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Severe winter weather was a factor in the crash. The crash remains under investigation.
Overall, troopers have responded to 28 crashes and performed over 300 motorist assists since the storm started on Tuesday. Additional troopers were called-out to help with responses Tuesday evening. Wind speeds at that time were gusting to nearly 70 miles an hour in the Grand Island area along with sleet and snow.
As roadways open throughout central and eastern Nebraska, NSP advises all travelers to exercise caution while driving. Many slick spots remain, and strong winds today have the potential of blowing snow and affecting visibility.

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How very sad!! .. but I just don’t understand why people really needed to be out in this insane weather! .. they gave us warning that is was going to be very dangerous!..
I would’ve taken heed!!