4 killed in eight-vehicle collision in Arizona

6 of the 9 people injured in the crash were taken to hospitals in critical condition

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This image from an Arizona Department of Transportation remote traffic camera shows the scene of a crash involving a milk tanker truck in Phoenix on Wednesday, June 9, 2021.
This image from an Arizona Department of Transportation remote traffic camera shows the scene of a crash involving a milk tanker truck in Phoenix on Wednesday, June 9, 2021.
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Phoenix: A milk tanker truck going too fast for traffic conditions collided with seven passenger vehicles on a Phoenix freeway, killing four people and injuring at least nine, authorities said Thursday.

The tanker "failed to slow for traffic congestion," the Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a statement.

Six of the nine people injured in the crash late Wednesday night were taken to hospitals in critical condition, the Phoenix Fire Department said a statement.

After the initial collisions, the trailer of the tanker rig separated and went over the freeway's median wall and ended up on its side in the lanes of the freeway going in the opposite direction, the public safety department said.

Authorities ruled out the possibility that the trucker was impaired, the public safety department said. The trucker was not identified.

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