However, he said, the number of vehicles and casualties was unusual. An official said at the news conference that it was difficult to reach the injured because some vehicles were on fire when first responders arrived.
The National Weather Service on Monday forecast "widespread blowing dust," with gusts of 34 mph possible, for the Farmersville area. Winds were out of the northwest, federal forecasters said.
State police said visibility continued to be low. The interstate was closed in both directions north of Farmersville, a small village along a defunct stretch of Route 66, as investigators tried to determine the chain of events.
Starrick said the interstate could be closed until Tuesday afternoon, and state police urged motorists to continue to seek alternative routes.
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