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WATCH: School bus among several vehicles to slide off I-40 in Yukon

Although the snowfall ended, the wet roads caused slick and hazardous conditions for people heading to school and work Monday morning

WATCH: School bus among several vehicles to slide off I-40 in Yukon

Although the snowfall ended, the wet roads caused slick and hazardous conditions for people heading to school and work Monday morning

MORNING SKY FIVE THE ONLY NEWS HELICOPTER OVER THIS CRASH RIGHT HERE. THIS IS INVOLVING A SCHOOL BUS NEAR I-40 AND GARTH BROOKS BOULEVARD. AND YOU CAN SEE JUST SEVERAL VEHICLES THAT SLID OFF THE ROADWAY THERE. OUR GROUND CREW THERE ON THE SCENE RIGHT NOW, KOCO AUDREY GOODSON, SHE JOINS US LIVE. AND, AUDREY, YOU HAVE AN UPDATE FROM THE SCENE OF THAT CRASH. TELL US WHAT YOU KNOW. HI, KYLIE. YES, WE’VE SEEN SEVERAL PEOPLE JUST TRYING TO PUSH THEIR CARS OUT OF THE SNOW, AND THEY’RE RIGHT AS OF RIGHT NW, THEY’RE JUST NOT HAVING A WHOLE LOT OF LUCK. SO EVERYBODY IS STILL HERE ON SCENE YUKON POLICE ARE HERE. WE’VE HEARD FROM OHP AND THEY TELL US THAT SEVERAL CARS SLID OFF OF I-40 NEAR GARTH BROOKS BOULEVARD. THEY TELL US THAT THE CRASH WAS CAUSED BY THE SLICK CONDITIONS. THIS MORNING. EVEN THOUGH THE SNOW IS ALREADY OVER. NOW HERE, UP ABOVE ME, YOU CAN SEE A BIRD’S EYE VIEW FROM SKY FIVE FLYING OVER THAT BUS AND OTHER VEHICLES. NOW, THE OKLAHOMA HIGHWAY PATROL DOES TELL US THAT LUCKILY NO KIDS WERE ON BOARD AND NO INJURIES TO ANYONE IN ANY CAR. BUT THIS BUCK KING BUS IS UNMARKED, SO WE’RE NOT SURE WHAT DISTRICT THIS MIGHT BE AFFILIATED WITH RIGHT NOW
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WATCH: School bus among several vehicles to slide off I-40 in Yukon

Although the snowfall ended, the wet roads caused slick and hazardous conditions for people heading to school and work Monday morning

A school bus and several other vehicles slid off Interstate 40 in Yukon after snowfall on Sunday and early Monday morning caused slick road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro. | MORE | Police officer involved in multi-vehicle crash on I-40 in Oklahoma City Although the snowfall ended, the wet roads caused slick and hazardous conditions for people heading to school and work Monday morning. Sky 5 flew over the scene along I-40 near Garth Brooks Boulevard, showing six vehicles in a grassy area off the interstate.Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said no injuries were reported. Only the driver was on the school bus, which did not have a district designation listed on its side.Temperatures were near freezing Monday morning, causing icy bridges throughout the Oklahoma City metro.Oklahoma Department of Transportation crews are working to treat the slick roads and interstates, urging drivers to use caution and slow down on bridges and overpasses.Top Headlines Many schools across Oklahoma closed, moved to virtual learning Monday due to snowfall Sunday's snowfall causes wet, slushy road conditions in Oklahoma Best moments from the 2024 Super Bowl WATCH: As snow continues to fall, car goes off I-40 overpass WATCH: Sky 5 shows large flames after fire sparks in OKC's Stockyards

A school bus and several other vehicles slid off Interstate 40 in Yukon after snowfall on Sunday and early Monday morning caused slick road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro.

| MORE | Police officer involved in multi-vehicle crash on I-40 in Oklahoma City

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Although the snowfall ended, the wet roads caused slick and hazardous conditions for people heading to school and work Monday morning. Sky 5 flew over the scene along I-40 near Garth Brooks Boulevard, showing six vehicles in a grassy area off the interstate.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said no injuries were reported. Only the driver was on the school bus, which did not have a district designation listed on its side.

Temperatures were near freezing Monday morning, causing icy bridges throughout the Oklahoma City metro.

Oklahoma Department of Transportation crews are working to treat the slick roads and interstates, urging drivers to use caution and slow down on bridges and overpasses.


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