(Ed.'s Note: The southbound lane of US 77/83 - or I-69 - was temporarily closed just outside Brownsville after a car caught on fire sending thick clouds of smoke and blackening a clear blue sky.
Another one of our eight readers said that the car was completely engulfed by the time firefighters arrived and said the car was struck from behind by an 18-wheeler.
Our readers were unaware whether anyone was injured, but the onlookers below left seem to just be waiting for firefighters to douse the flames and get traffic moving again. Not a good way to start your day.)
7 comments:
Who gives a chuco's shit?
Thank God there wasn't a school bus involved.
Not sure but I don't think school buses are safe.
Hablale a miguelon
Insurance settlements are lower when they're dead. Just saying.
Hollywood should come down here to film auto wrecks to use in their movies, not the fake ones they normally use and save some lana.
6:10 - they look at the age of the dead person and then use the social security actuary table to determine their life expectancy. Then they calculate the lost income to the family to include raises. A death means millions of dollars.
What’s with all these cars burning on the expressway?? Are they filing claims with their insurances!! This is becoming a common thing!!
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