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Four died and 29 were injured in a Colorado interstate crash caused by 71 mph winds and dust storms, with wildfires spreading across multiple states.
Four people died and 29 were injured in a multi-vehicle pileup on I-25 south of Pueblo, Colorado, on February 17, 2026, caused by winds gusting up to 71 mph that created hazardous "brown out" conditions.
The crash, involving over 30 vehicles including six semi trucks, shut down a three-mile stretch of the interstate.
Strong winds also fueled multiple wildfires across Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with one fire in Beaver County, Oklahoma, burning 15,000 acres and prompting evacuations.
The National Weather Service issued red flag warnings due to extreme fire danger, with wind gusts exceeding 60 mph and humidity below 15%.
Cuatro murieron y 29 resultaron heridos en un accidente interestatal de Colorado causado por vientos de 71 mph y tormentas de polvo, con incendios forestales que se extendieron por varios estados.