I-90 Reopened in Pennsylvania After 50-Vehicle Crash

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State police said wreckage from a 50-vehicle chain-reaction crash was cleared and a 10-mile stretch of Interstate 90 east of Erie, Pa., was reopened shortly after 3 a.m. local time following a big snowstorm, the Associated Press reported. The road was closed for about 15 hours after the vehicles, including 22 tractor-trailers and an ambulance, piled up in a heavy snowstorm Thursday, killing one motorist, AP saidMotorists said the vehicles piled up in blowing snow that created whiteout conditions, AP reported.