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Minnesota State Patrol counts nearly 300 crashes in storm

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FILE - Minnesota State Troopers in west central Minnesota responding to several crashes and vehicles sliding off the road the morning of Nov. 12, 2021. (PHOTO: Minnesota State Patrol)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota State Patrol reported Saturday it has tallied 286 car crashes across the state during a wintery storm that brought as much as 20 inches of snow in some places.

The highway patrol reported that 21 of the crashes resulted in injuries, including one that was fatal.

A car driving on Highway 61 in Maplewood jumped the curb late Friday and struck a pickup truck traveling in the opposite direction. A 52-year-old passenger died, while another passenger and the driver of the car were taken to a hospital.

The state patrol reported that most of the crashes were from cars driving off the road. They also included 21 jackknifed semi-trucks.

The National Weather Service reported that several locations near the Twin Cities accumulated 20 inches of snow.

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