In less than two weeks, Louisiana has been hit with two “superfog” incidents where heavy fog has blanketed parts of the start. The first fog caused a 158-vehicle pileup that killed seven people and injured dozens while one person died in the second fog. NBC News’ Angie Lassman reports on why Louisiana is getting blanketed in heavy fog.
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Is this the trailer for the new Stephen King movie? 😬
Speaking as a native New Orleanian who escaped from the racist, third-world trailer park that is Louisiana, you just can’t expect people from Louisiana to breathe and drive at the same time.
Jehovah is judge
I thought this said super frog 🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
In Colorado the sun is currently hidden behind the fog.
The rath of god
Beware the “killer fog”.