Harris County, TX — On Thursday of this week, June 25, there was a multi-car wreck along Rankin Road in Harris County that left several injured. Right now, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said that at least 6 people were taken to a hospital after a Kia, a large pickup truck, a Dodge Durango and a Chevrolet Camaro were in a wreck on Rankin.
It appears that a Camaro was driving east along Rankin on Thursday afternoon with a black Kia behind it. As the Camaro slowed down to make a turn into a driveway, the Kia crashed into the back of it, failing to stop in time.
The Camari was then sent spinning into the westbound lanes from the impact, where it was hit by a passing white Ford F-250 pickup truck.
The truck was then hit by a Dodge Durango SUV. In total, 6 people were injured by the accident and were taken to various hospitals, but nobody seemed to be in any life-threatening condition. The driver of the KIA hasn’t been identified yet.
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