Five people are dead following a two-car crash on a rainy Texas highway on Mother’s Day.
The Texas Department of Public Safety tells the Austin American-Statesman it happened Sunday afternoon near the town of Dripping Springs, about 20 miles southwest of Austin.
Officials say a Lincoln was heading east on U.S. 290 when the driver lost control and veered into the westbound lane, where it was hit by a Buick. Authorities say two people in the Buick and three people in the Lincoln were killed.
Austin’s KXAN-TV reports one person in each car survived the crash. Both have been hospitalized.
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