For the second time in less than a month, super fog has caused a deadly accident in Louisiana. One person was killed in a multi-vehicle crash along I-10 in New Orleans East when super fog created near-zero visibility. In October 2023, super fog made of smoke from marsh fires and dense fog caused crashes that killed at least seven people and injured 30 on I-55 in Louisiana. What is super fog and why is it so dangerous?
Super fog is a type of fog that occurs when smoke from fires combines with dense fog. This combination can create a thick, opaque fog that can reduce visibility to almost zero. Super fog is especially dangerous for drivers, as it can cause multi-vehicle pileups and other accidents.
How to prepare for super fog?Emergency responders, public safety officers and truckers can take several steps to prepare for super fog and reduce the risk of accidents. Some of the steps that can be taken include:
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