About 100 people were injured in a pileup on an Alberta, Canada, highway that involved more that 100 cars, officials said. The incident happened Thursday on Highway 2 south of Edmonton, CBC News reported. Alberta Health Services said 22 people were taken to hospitals for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. About 80 others were treated at the scene. Derek Fildebrandt, who witnessed the series of crashes, said it looked like more than 200 vehicles were involved. "It's a massive, massive crash," he said. "It extended, got to be at least a few kilometers." Officials said slick roads from a spring snowstorm caused the pileup. A separate crash near Flatbush, Alberta, killed three people -- a 23-year-old woman, a 4-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy -- Thursday morning, CBC News reported. They were in a car that collided head-on with a pickup truck. Three others were injured in the incident. Police said conditions at the time of the collision were "poor due to heavy snow and low visibility."
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