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Teh One Who Knocks
11-05-2011, 02:18 PM
By the CNN Wire Staff


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London (CNN) -- At least seven people are confirmed dead and 51 injured in a "horrific" traffic accident in southwest England, Somerset police said Saturday.

The accident involved 34 vehicles, including cars, vans and large trucks, police said, some of which erupted into a "fireball."

Assistant Chief Constable Anthony Bangham told reporters more bodies are feared to be still trapped in badly burnt vehicles.

Some of the vehicles are "burnt to the ground" and unrecognizable, he said in a televised news conference after visiting the site. "This is a horrific scene."

The crash occurred about 8:25 p.m. Friday on the M5 highway near Taunton in Somerset, about 70 kilometers (45 miles) southwest of Bristol, according to the Devon and Somerset Fire Rescue.

Bangham said poor weather was likely to have been a factor, with wet roads after rain and banks of fog reported in the area.

Police were also looking into a nearby fireworks display to see if it may have played a role, he said.

He praised members of the public who showed "real bravery" in trying to rescue people from blazing vehicles, as well as the efforts of the emergency services.

"For a motorway incident, this is just about as big as it gets," he said. "This is a highly complex, very dramatic incident for our officers."

He said part of the highway would remain closed in both directions until at least Sunday.

About 15 fire trucks were sent to the scene, as rescue workers battled to extinguish blazing vehicles and cut free trapped passengers.

Avon and Somerset Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the events to get in touch, especially if they have mobile phone footage.

MrsM
11-05-2011, 02:35 PM
Yikes :rip:

redred
11-05-2011, 03:29 PM
wasn't good to hear about this i couldn't tell you how many times i've been on that motorway in my life :rip:

Hal-9000
11-05-2011, 06:04 PM
:(

Yeah a large crash due to poor conditions in nothing unusual (sorry Brits) but the huge fireball and accompanying deaths and injuries seem to point to something else going on.

RBP
11-05-2011, 07:06 PM
wow, that's wild. :shock:

deebakes
11-05-2011, 07:38 PM
:iceland: ?

Leefro
11-05-2011, 07:42 PM
:iceland: ?

Just a food company selling frozen foods

RIP the 7

deebakes
11-05-2011, 08:51 PM
:rip: indeed

Leefro
11-05-2011, 11:10 PM
Looks like there will be more than 7 dead

Police reports that some maybe still inside the burnt out cars :(

Leefro
11-06-2011, 07:10 PM
More to add

M5 crash: Firework display is 'major line of inquiry'




Police probing the M5 crash which killed seven people have said a firework display next to the road is the "major line of inquiry".

Assistant Chief Constable Anthony Bangham, of Avon and Somerset Police, said he was focusing on the event held on Friday night.

He said "a bank of smoke" was across the M5 at the time of the crash.

Two lanes on the southbound carriageway around junction 25 reopened at about 17:00 GMT.

The Highways Agency said the northbound carriageway would probably be closed until Monday morning.

A spokesman said there were delays of three hours on the alternative northbound routes, and asked motorists to avoid the area.

The 34-vehicle pile-up happened at junction 25, near Taunton, at about 20:30 GMT on Friday.

Anthony Bangham, Avon and Somerset Police: "We believe there was significant smoke across the carriageway"

Some 51 people were injured in the pile-up, which happened on the northbound carriageway. The motorway closed between junctions 24 and 25 after the crash.

Mr Bangham said people who attended the fireworks display, which was staged by Taunton Rugby Club, would be interviewed by officers.

"Our main line of inquiry has now moved towards the event that was on the side of the carriageway," he said.

"We do believe that whilst there was fog and difficult conditions in the area, that actually from witness evidence there was very significant smoke across the carriageway that in effect caused a bank, similar to a fog bank, which was very distracting and very difficult to drive through.

"We will be doing everything we can to find out as quickly as we're able to what's behind that."
'One event'

He said: "Accountability is clearly something we will look at when you've had have an incident such as this."

Mr Bangham said the major crime teams and collision investigators from the road policing unit were working on the investigation.

"If there's going to be a joint investigation then it is a crime investigation as well as a road policing investigation," he said.

Mr Bangham said the investigation will look at how the fireworks event was organised, what permission was given for it and what was and was not meant to be happening.

Taunton Rugby Club earlier made no comment on the matter, but confirmed the display had taken place between 20:00 and 20:15 GMT on Friday.

All the vehicles involved in the crash have now been removed from the scene.

Transport Secretary Justine Greening said the police still have a 'harrowing' job

Police said a 40m (131ft) stretch of the carriageway had been damaged by fuel spillage and a 60m (197ft) stretch by "intense fire".

Of the injured, 25 were taken to Yeovil District Hospital, 17 of the more seriously injured are being treated at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton and nine were treated at the scene.

Twenty-three of those taken to Yeovil have since been discharged.

Musgrove Park Hospital said four people had been discharged and 12 were still being treated.

Police have not confirmed the age or sex of the people killed but Mr Bangham said four of the casualties had been in one vehicle.

Hundreds of people have paid tribute to the dead and injured and their families on Facebook.

Prayers for the victims, their families and the emergency services and medical staff were also said during mass at Taunton Catholic Church.

In the nearby town of Bridgwater about 1,000 people observed a minute's silence at the carnival statue at 12:00 GMT on Sunday.