Virginia State Police Respond to 506 Crashes After Weekend Ice Storm With 38 Injury Wrecks and Two Fatal Crashes

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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA — Virginia State Police say they have responded to more than 500 crashes statewide as dangerous snow and ice from a weekend winter storm continues to impact road conditions across the Commonwealth.

State police said the storm moved in on Saturday, Jan. 24, bringing snow, sleet, and freezing rain that quickly turned to ice. Officials warned the icy conditions may linger for several more days due to continued frigid temperatures.

As of 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, VSP reported responding to 506 crashes during and after the storm, including 38 crashes with injuries and two fatal crashes. State police said one deadly crash occurred in Pittsylvania County on Sunday evening, while the second fatal crash happened in Fairfax County, though investigators do not believe weather was a factor in that incident.

More than 100 crashes were reported in Central Virginia, according to state police. VSP urged drivers to stay off the roads if possible, noting that the Virginia Department of Transportation is still working through secondary roads and subdivision routes.

“If you are on the roads, give VDOT trucks and emergency crews room to do their jobs,” VSP said. “Also understand that storm impacts could delay emergency response to stranded motorists.”

Crash totals by VSP division

  • Division 1 (Central Va./Richmond): 108 crashes, 4 with injuries

  • Division 2 (Northwest Va./Winchester/Harrisonburg): 43 crashes, 4 with injuries

  • Division 3 (Central/Western Va./Appomattox): 51 crashes, 7 with injuries

  • Division 4 (Southwest Va.): 70 crashes, 5 with injuries

  • Division 5 (Hampton Roads): 118 crashes, 9 with injuries

  • Division 6 (Western Va./Roanoke): 58 crashes, 5 with injuries, 1 fatal (Pittsylvania)

  • Division 7 (Northern Va.): 58 crashes, 4 with injuries, 1 fatal (Fairfax; not storm-related)

Officials continued to stress that even where roads appear passable, slick spots and lingering ice can remain a serious hazard.

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