That won’t buff out! Massive pile-up of 100 cars in Kazakhstan leaves 20 injured after drivers go too fast in treacherous conditions

That won’t buff out! Massive pile-up of 100 cars in Kazakhstan leaves 20 injured after drivers go too fast in treacherous conditions

Shocking images show a huge 95-car pile-up in Kazakhstan that was caused by drivers going too fast in treacherous conditions. 

Some 20 people were injured in the horror crash which happened on the Astana-Petropavl highway on January 3.

Footage shows the mayhem on the road in the Aqmola region after cars piled into each other amid heavy snowfall, blizzards, poor visibility and ice.

Some of the drivers and passengers were reported to have been suffering from hypothermia.

Twelve people including three children were hospitalised following the horror crash. 

Image from the scene of the crash in Kazakhstan shows people having to be rescued from their vehicles

Some 20 people were injured in a mass crash on the Astana-Petropavl highway

Some 20 people were injured in a mass crash on the Astana-Petropavl highway

Footage shows the mayhem on the road in Aqmola region after cars piled into each other amid heavy snowfall, blizzards, poor visibility and ice

Footage shows the mayhem on the road in Aqmola region after cars piled into each other amid heavy snowfall, blizzards, poor visibility and ice

Officials at the government’s road management operator KazAvtoJol blamed non-compliance with speed limits and safe distancing for the mass smash.

Drivers had been advised to avoid trips due to the treacherous weather conditions.

After the incident, some 30 drivers managed to get their cars out of the highway hell and drive on.

The authorities have since removed another 14 damaged cars but more than 50 remain stuck at the scene. 

Image shows a destroyed car being towed away by Kazakh authorities

Image shows a destroyed car being towed away by Kazakh authorities 

Officials at the government's road management operator KazAvtoJol blamed non-compliance with speed limits and safe distancing for the mass smash

Officials at the government’s road management operator KazAvtoJol blamed non-compliance with speed limits and safe distancing for the mass smash

Twelve people including three children were hospitalised following the horror crash

Twelve people including three children were hospitalised following the horror crash

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