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What we covered here

  • Numerous motorists were trapped for hours on Interstate 95 in Virginia after parts of the highway closed due to heavy snow that moved through the area.
  • No people are left stranded on I-95, the transportation agency said, and the remaining cars will be removed.
  • Vehicles had been stuck on portions of a 50-mile stretch of I-95, between Richmond and Washington, DC, partly due to disabled trucks blocking the way, authorities said.

Our live coverage has ended. See how today’s events unfolded in the posts below.

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No people left stranded on I-95, Virginia Department of Transportation says

From CNN’s Amy Simonson

There are no people still stranded on Interstate-95, according to atweetby the Virginia Department of Transportation Fredericksburg.

“Less than 20 vehicles left to be removed from the interstate before plow trains will come through to remove snow and ice from the travel lanes,” the tweet said.

Numerous motorists had been stuck on the interstate after a storm swept through the area leaving people trapped in their vehicles overnight.

The remaining vehicles have been abandoned, Gov. Ralph Northam said in a briefing Tuesday.

See the agency’s tweet:

No fatalities or injuries reported on I-95 as crews continue work to clear interstate

From CNN’s Amy Simonson
Virginia storm leaves motorists stranded on I-95: Live updates | CNN (5)

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) road crews and state police continue to clear approximately 60 abandoned vehicles on Interstate 95 after rain, snow and ice stranded drivers along a 40-mile stretch, according to state officials.

In a briefing Tuesday, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said he is grateful that that there have been no reports of fatalities or injuries.

The governor said that the perfect storm created an “incredibly unusual event” that resultedin a major backup that’s going to take time to clean up.

Multiple tractor trailers, blocking the highway led to miles of backups with people stuck in their cars for many hours, according to Northam.

“Road crews from VDOT and emergency responders have been working around the clock to tow disabled vehicles and get traffic moving again,” Northam said.

Northam said that the region was not prepared for the weather that swept through the region.

“We were prepared for the storm that was predicted — a few inches of snow, but instead, Mother Nature sent more than a foot of snow to the Fredericksburg area,” Northam said.

VDOT Commissioner Stephen Brich said in the briefing that from mile marker 104 to approximately mile marker 153 of I-95 experienced anywhere between eight to 11 inches of snow during a very short window of time.

“Compounding this issue was that we were experiencing, as the storm progressed from west to east, rapid decreases in temperatures that were experienced, including on our pavements.” he said.

“Crews worked day and night, all night last night on this section of roadway and have continued to do so today,” Brich said. He said they will continue to do so not only on I-95 but also on the secondary roads.

Northam said that the state has not called upon the National Guard for assistance because it takes time to deploy them and that their road crews, first responders and emergency management teams are well equipped to handle the situation.

CNN previously reported that VDOT anticipates I-95 to be cleared of vehicles sometime today ahead of tomorrow’s rush hour.

Sen. Tim Kaine arrives back at the Capitol after 27 hours on I-95

From CNN's Morgan Rimmer
Virginia storm leaves motorists stranded on I-95: Live updates | CNN (6)

Sen.TimKainehas finally arrived back at the Capitol after being stuck on I-95 since yesterday.

“You have to figure out the strategy, and it’s like, turn on the heater full blast, heat the car up, turn it off, and then try to catch some sleep, in about 20 or 30 minutes it gets so cold in the car, then you have to do it again,” he said.

He added, “You’re like trying to keep fuel. You’re trying to research what you can about what the roads will be like when the sun comes up. So it wasn’t boring.”

Kainesaid he found some camaraderie on the road as well, describing the constellations he saw while walking around with other people trapped on the highway.

“You’dget out to stretch your legs. It was a clear night. ‘Oh, yeah, there’s Cassiopeia. There’s Orion’s Belt. There’s the Big Dipper.’ You know, we were sharing a gallows experience,” he said.

Sen. Tim Kaine was on the road for 27 hours in Virginia because of the snowstorm — but he's finally moving now

From CNN's Adrienne Vogt

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine was stuck on Interstate 95 traffic for 27 hours, mired with many other motorists on the road after a snowstorm caused delays and closures.

He left Richmond, Virginia, at 1 p.m. ET yesterday and was on his way to the Capitol for a voting rights meeting.

Kaine said he’s only eaten one orange since Sunday night, given to him by a Connecticut family who were on their way back from Florida.

To save gas, he said he was turning on the heat full blast for about 10 minutes, then turning the engine off and tried to sleep for 20-30 minutes at a time. He credits a good coat and filling up his gas tank in Fredericksburg beforehand for getting him to this point.

Kaine said he’s been talking with fellow lawmakers, friends and family via phone.

“I was hoping to make it to theCapitol by a 4:30 meeting, butwe’ll see if I do,” he said.

By the end of the interview, Kaine said he just got back on a reopened portion of I-95, the road is clear and he’s driving at 60 mph.

“Now that I’m 90minutes from the office, I’mplanning on eating a lot andusing the restroom as soon as Ipull in,” he said.

Trucker offers a stranded stranger a microwaved breakfast during standstill on I-95

From CNN's Alisha Ebrahimji

Trucker Jean-Carlo Gachet said he’s been stuck on Interstate 95 since 1 a.m. ET and wanted to do something for the car stranded next to him.

Gachet said he’s equipped with food and water in his truck and he was more than willing to lend a hand, so he took a microwaved breakfast to the car in front of him around 8 a.m. ET. Gachet said the man and his mother in the car were very thankful.

“He was shocked whenhe opened the door at first, andyou know, I was saying, ‘hey, Ijust made you a hot breakfastand a cup of fruit punch.I saw you were sitting out herethe whole time, as long as me, Iwas here since 1 a.m.’ So itwas him and his mother, and bothof them were reallyappreciative.It was a really nice moment,” Gachet said.

He said he’s never experienced a situation like this one.

Gachet said he left Rhode Island around 5 p.m. ET yesterday and is en route to Georgia. He is currently in Dale City, Virginia.

As of 2:40 p.m. ET, he is still stuck.

Watch the video:

Officials hope to have I-95 cleared today ahead of tomorrow's rush hour

From CNN’s Jennifer Henderson

The Virginia Department of Transportation anticipates Interstate 95 will be cleared of vehicles at some time today, before tomorrow’s rush hour, according to Marcie Parker, district engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation Fredericksburg District.

Parker is leading VDOT’s efforts to clear the interstate, she said during a telephone media briefing.

Around 4 a.m. ET Tuesday morning, it became clear to officials that the only way they would be able to remove stuck vehicles would be to shut down the interstate, Parker said. There was up to four inches of ice under some vehicles, she added.

Parker said they did not consider closing I-95 prior to the storm. VDOT was prepared, but the snow was more than they anticipated and fell at a harder rate than expected, she said. When more than an inch an hour falls, it’s difficult to move their trucks around fast enough, she said.

VDOT mobilized on Sunday to bring in and outfit equipment, with workers coming on duty at midnight working 12-hour shifts, Parker said.

Virginia agencies have moved a “nice amount of traffic” off I-95 Tuesday and say the process is going quicker than anticipated, she said.

Roads were not pre-treated because the weather started with rain and it would have just washed the treatment away, Parker added.

After the roads are cleared, Parker said they will look at what happened and make adjustments to future plans.

Corinne Geller, the public relations director for the Virginia State Police, said her agency started planning in anticipation of the winter storm by extending trooper shifts immediately.

VSP first got calls about a jackknifed tractor-trailer around 8:20 a.m. ET on Monday, which caused a chain reaction of vehicles backing up on I-95, Geller said.

There have been no reported crashes, just vehicles stuck or disabled, and no traffic deaths or injuries, Geller added.

Truckers were "heroes" to stranded drivers and gave out food, drinks and blankets during jam

Isaac Arcos, a driver who was stuck in Virginia for at least 13 hours after snow caused a massive backup and closures on Interstate 95, said truck drivers were heroes to those stranded on the road.

Arcos was only about an hour away from his destination when he had to stop. He went on Twitter to try to find information and started messaging others in the same situation.

He also said he got stuck on the side of the road for about 10 minutes, but two people helped him by getting out of their vehicles and pushing his car.

Arcos said he had to keep turning off his car to conserve gas and it was very hard to stay warm in below-freezing temperatures.

He is now out of the traffic jam and was able to get gas.

Federal government monitoring Virginia I-95 situation

From CNN's Pete Muntean

Federal highway officials say they are in communication with Virginia’s transportation department to help with its response to Monday’s snowstorm that stranded countless drivers on Interstate 95 near Stafford.

In a tweet, the US Department of Transportation says the Federal Highway Administration is in communication with Virginia transit officials “and has asked about their unmet needs, estimated time for reopening, and what their plans are for assisting motorists.”

The Federal Highway Administration will “continue to monitor, ready to assist VADOT as they work to resolve this situation,” the tweet added.

Woman stuck for over 9 hours says stranded motorists are "hitting the point of no return"

From CNN's Alisha Ebrahimji

SusanPhalen and her four dogs left her house in Fredericksburg, Virginia, at 8 p.m. last night. At 6:15 a.m. this morning, she was still stuck on Interstate 95 in Virginia due to a huge backup from a severe winter storm.

A man a few cars behind her started his trip at 5:30 a.m. yesterday morning, Phalen said, and is trying to get to Long Island. For Phalen, what was supposed to only be an hour drive, turned into a more than nine hour journey for her.

“This [is] one for the record books,” she said. “I could have walked there faster.”

Phalen joined CNN for an interview this morning and said that people stuck are “hitting the point of no return.”

See a video Phalen tweeted from the road:

This family rented a car to drive from Orlando to Virginia but got stuck on I-95 for hours instead

From CNN's Alisha Ebrahimji

Jennifer Travis, her husband and her 12-year-old daughter’s flight home from Orlando, Florida, to Virginia was canceled twice on Monday so they decided to rent a car and drive that afternoon.

They paid $600 for the car and expected to reach home in Sterling, Virginia, at 4 a.m. ET the next day. But little did they know, their travel woes would continue on the road.

On the drive back, they got stuck on Interstate 95 for hours. Travis told CNN her family is safe in their car with a three quarter tank of gas right now but they’re without food or water and in desperate need of a bathroom.

“Needless to say this trip has been crazy,” Travis said.

“My daughter is over it,” she added. “She was scared when it was dark.Now it’s light she is calming down.”

See a tweet Travis sent while stuck on the highway:

Transportation department opening mile markers along Virginia interstate to "get traffic moving"

From CNN’s Jennifer Henderson
Virginia storm leaves motorists stranded on I-95: Live updates | CNN (7)

The VirginiaDepartment of Transportation in the Fredericksburg District is using multiple interchanges between Prince William and Caroline Counties to “get traffic moving,” the departmenttweeted.

Interstate 95 is closed northbound and southbound from Exit 152 to Exit 104 as crews continue to plow snow, treat for ice and remove stopped trucks, according to areleasefrom the transportation department.

Sen. Tim Kaine says he has been stuck on I-95 for 19 hours

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said he has been stuck on Interstate 95 for 19 hours now, jammed in traffic due to the snowstorm that pummeled Washington, DC, yesterday.

He said he started driving to DC at 1 p.m. ET yesterday, and his office is speaking with the Virginia Department of Transportation to help other stranded motorists.

A 50-mile stretch of the interstate was closed this morning so workers could remove stuck trucks and treat the roadway for icing.

The Fredericksburg, Virginia, area received at least 14 inches of snow from the storm, according to the National Weather Service.

Here's what the scene looks like on I-95 this morning

From CNN's David Williams

Isaac Arcos, who is stranded on I-95 northbound and is about two miles away from Exit 110, got out of his car and shot video of the scene around 6 a.m. ET.

Arcos was driving from Winston Salem, North Carolina, to the Quantico Marine base and was expecting to arrive at about midnight. He said he has been stuck on the road for about seven hours.

Arcos said he’s got warm clothes — but doesn’t have any food or water. His phone had about 13% charge and he’s got about 34 miles worth of gas left in his vehicle.

Here’s the video he took this morning:

Emergency message will be sent to all stranded drivers on I-95

From CNN’s Jennifer Henderson
Virginia storm leaves motorists stranded on I-95: Live updates | CNN (8)

An emergency message will be going to all stranded drivers on I-95 to put them in contact with support, Virginia Gov. Ralph NorthamtweetedTuesday.

Northam said his team has been working throughout the night with the Virginia State Police, Virginia Department of Transportation and Virginia Department of Emergency Management responding to the I-95 situation.

Local and state emergency personnel continue to assist disabled vehicles, clear downed trees and re-route drivers, hetweeted.

The commonwealth is also working to set up warming shelters with localities, the tweet said.

Drivers remain stranded on major interstate in eastern Virginia following Monday's winter storm

From CNN's Kelly McCleary,Joe Suttonand Jason Hanna
Virginia storm leaves motorists stranded on I-95: Live updates | CNN (9)

This image provided by the Virginia department of Transportation shows a closed section of Interstate 95 near Fredericksburg, Va. Monday Jan. 3, 2022. Both northbound and southbound sections of the highway were closed due to snow and ice.

Drivers have been stranded for hours on a major interstate in eastern Virginia— some stuck from Monday into Tuesday morning — after asevere winter stormcaused massive backups, sending authorities scrambling to clear a path.

In some places in the Fredericksburg area, vehicles were still stranded shortly before sunrise Tuesday partlybecause of disabled trucks, and some travelers have beenstuck since Monday morning, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VODT) said.

The stuck vehicles were on portions of I-95 between exit 104 near Carmel Church and exit 152 at Dumfries Road — a roughly 50-mile stretch that runs though Fredericksburg between Richmond and Washington, DC.

That 50-mile stretch was closed Tuesday morning so workers could remove stopped trucks and treat the road for icing, VODTsaid.

Motorists expressed their anger on social media as they sat in vehicles, unable to move and worried about the falling temperature after a storm that dropped several inches of snow across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast and left more than 400,000 customers without power.

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