Deventer, Netherlands—A violent head-on collision between two heavy goods vehicles on the A1 highway left two people dead on Thursday. The crash occurred in the mid-afternoon, causing the trucks to jackknife and block all lanes of traffic. Emergency services arrived to find both cabs severely crushed.
First responders spent several hours attempting to stabilize the wreckage before recovering the bodies. The impact was so severe that the trailers spilled their loads across both sides of the motorway. Traffic backed up for over ten kilometers in both directions immediately following the accident.
Police have closed the A1 highway between two major junctions to allow for a full forensic investigation. They are currently analyzing tire marks and debris patterns to determine why one truck veered into the opposing lane. Traffic is being diverted through local provincial roads.
Witnesses reported seeing one vehicle drift across the central reservation before striking the oncoming truck. The force of the impact caused an immediate fire in one of the cabins, which was extinguished by firefighters within minutes. The intensity of the crash left little chance for survival.
Transport companies involved in the collision are cooperating with the national police. Officials are checking the electronic logs of both vehicles to see if speed or technical failure played a role. This is one of the most severe road accidents on this stretch of highway this year.
Cleanup crews are using heavy-duty cranes to move the mangled metal from the asphalt. The process is expected to take most of the night given the weight of the trucks and the complexity of the scene. Local residents have complained about the sudden influx of diverted traffic.
Authorities have advised all commercial vehicles to avoid the A1 corridor entirely until further notice. Electronic message boards are informing drivers of alternative routes. The investigation will continue through the night as police map the scene.
Public transport operators in the region are bracing for delays as the road closure affects bus routes. Police are asking for any motorists with dashcam footage of the lead-up to the crash to come forward. The highway will not reopen until the safety of the surface is guaranteed.
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