Dust Storm Safety Campaign Launched in Kansas Amid High Winds
Dust Storm Safety Campaign Launched in Kansas Amid High Winds
US · Published Jan 20, 2026
Kansas launches a safety campaign for drivers in western Kansas due to frequent dust storms and high winds.
The campaign advises drivers to avoid entering dust clouds and use low beam headlights if driving through dust is unavoidable.
The initiative follows a tragic 70-car pileup in 2025 caused by a dust storm, highlighting the dangers of low visibility driving.
New campaign targets drivers in western Kansas
Kansas has launched a new safety campaign targeting drivers in the western part of the state, where blowing dust and high winds frequently create hazardous conditions. This initiative follows a devastating dust storm in northwest Kansas in 2025 that led to a 70-car pileup, resulting in eight deaths and over 50 injuries. Dust storms are common in this region from December to April, intensified by the flat plains, open agricultural fields, and ongoing drought. Kansas Highway Patrol trooper Tod Hileman stresses the significant dangers posed by these storms, pointing out that visibility can drop dramatically, making driving extremely risky.
Related News