Christina Hall

Detroit Free Press

Update: The northbound lanes of I-75 have reopened.

Northbound I-75 in northern Oakland County has reopened after 33 vehicles and four semis were involved in a pileup that closed the interstate earlier today, Michigan State Police said on Twitter.

No one was killed in the pileup about 3 p.m., unlike a 53-vehicle crash two days ago on I-96 near Folwerville that left three people dead and 11 injured.

The northbound lanes were closed for more than three hours, reopening about 6:30 p.m., state police said on Twitter.

Today's incident on I-75 near Holly Road in Holly Township caused several non-life-threatening injuries, according to the police's Twitter feed.

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All of the injured were taken to local hospitals and tow trucks cleared vehicles, state police said in a Tweet.

Drivers of vehicles that could not be driven were taken to Alex's Market & Grill on Grange Hall Road, just west of I-75, to contact family.

Contact Christina Hall: chall99@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter: @challreporter.

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