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‘Extremely dangerous’: Icy conditions cause crashes across the CSRA

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Deputies responded to numerous wrecks throughout the CSRA due to the snow and ice covering the region.

Augusta officials stated there were several vehicle issues reported on Deans Bridge Road, Walton Way, Morgan Road and Barton Chapel around 8:25 a.m.

The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office advises people to stay off the roads Wednesday morning.

Officials say there were multiple roads that were iced over and not passable. Several accidents had already occurred just before 8 a.m.

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One of the accidents, deputies responded to a three-vehicle accident in front of Steed’s Dairy on Wrightsboro Road. No one was injured, dispatch says. On the opposite side of the road, deputies were clearing a disabled vehicle at 7:09 a.m.

Columbia County Sheriff’s Office advises people to stay off the roads after snow storm(Contributed)

The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office said they responded to multiple wrecks throughout the county. They advise you to please stay off the roads until it is safe.

Aiken County crews respond to crashes caused by winter weather(Contributed)

Around midnight, the Taliaferro County deputies blocked off I-20 W at the 146.5-mile marker due to an accident involving a semi-truck and a van. The roadway was cleared at 1:50 a.m.

In Washington County, deputies and Sandersville Police responded the scene of a rollover single-car accident on MLK Avenue Ext. and Kaolin Road around 10 p.m.

Also in Washington County, deputies, fire and EMS crews responded to an overturned vehicle crash on Linton Road at the bridge near Webster Road around 9 p.m.

“I’m urging everyone to stay off the roadways unless it is an absolute emergency. Travel is extremely dangerous, and we’ve already seen vehicles stuck, stranded, and wrecked. There is no reason to be out unless it’s critical. Please take this seriously – for your safety and the safety of first responders,” Washington County Sheriff Joel Cochran advises.

As a winter storm dumped snow across the region Tuesday night, we talked to other authorities who warned of the dangerous conditions.

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“Due to current conditions, we urge everyone to stay off the roadways unless absolutely necessary. If you must drive, please exercise extreme caution, reduce your speed, and remain alert at all times,” the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office said.

The Georgia Department of Transportation echoed that statement, saying travel is strongly discouraged overnight.

Road temperatures are falling below freezing and black ice is forming in some locations, state transportation officials said.

Richmond County deputies said Tuesday night that John C. Calhoun Expressway, Alexander Drive, and Riverwatch Parkway should be avoided especially due to shutdowns and multiple crashes.

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