UPDATE THURSDAY 9:45 a.m.

FRIENDSHIP, Ark. (AP) — Traffic remained blocked Thursday morning in westbound lanes of heavily traveled Interstate 30 in southwestern Arkansas, where at least three people were killed the previous day during a series of crashes that happened during stormy weather, authorities said.

The Wednesday afternoon crashes began in the eastbound lanes of the interstate near Friendship, Arkansas, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Little Rock, the Arkansas Department of Transportation said.

The wrecks, which started with a two-vehicle collision that led to at least two other chain-reaction crashes, were weather-related, Arkansas State Police spokesman Bill Sadler told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

The crashes shut down all lanes of busy Interstate 30, which links Little Rock to Dallas.

Arkansas State Police reported multiple fatalities Wednesday afternoon and troopers were working to account for all of the motorists involved. Sadler said Wednesday night that not everyone had been accounted for.

“Troopers are going through every vehicle to search for any evidence of deceased that may still be trapped in the wreckage,” Sadler said.

A fire was reported at one of the crash sites, police said, and video from the scene showed multiple large trucks burning.

Traffic was so paralyzed that state workers distributed snacks and water to stranded motorists about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Eastbound lanes of the interstate reopened late Wednesday but the westbound lanes were still closed Thursday morning, leading to lengthy backups.

Crews were repairing asphalt Thursday morning that was damaged, the highway department said.

The deadly crashes happened two days after five people were killed and five others injured in a collision between a van and a large truck in southeastern Arkansas. In that crash on Monday, police have said the driver of the van apparently failed to yield when crossing U.S. 65.

Traffic was still closed and being diverted with ARDOT milling and paving crews working on milling out the asphalt that was damaged from the accident. Crews will repave the inside lane and shoulder and open those while they repave the outside lane and shoulder, according to an ARDOT release.

ORIGINAL STORY

Arkansas State Troopers in Clark County are continuing to investigate an Interstate 30 crash scene near Caddo Valley involving as many as three separate motor vehicle pile-ups.

At least a dozen vehicles, or more, are collectively involved at the crash sites.

There are confirmed fatalities and troopers have not been able to account for all individuals who may have been in the vehicles. 

A fire was initially reported within one of the crash sites.

Westbound traffic along I-30 is being diverted off highway. 

Motorists should consult https://www.idrivearkansas.com/ for updated routes around the area while there is an on-going recovery operation and crash investigation.