Beirut, Lebanon—Two young drivers died instantly when their speeding vehicles collided head-on along the bustling Beirut coastal highway. The high-impact smash occurred late at night, turning the asphalt corridor into a zone of twisted metal and shattered glass. Emergency medical teams and civil defense units arrived within minutes, finding both automobiles completely destroyed.
Red Cross paramedics confirmed that both drivers succumbed to catastrophic injuries on impact before medical intervention could be administered. Police investigators noted that excessive speed and hazardous street racing conditions contributed to the fatal loss of control. Debris was scattered across multiple lanes, forcing authorities to shut down the arterial route completely.
Grieving family members and onlookers gathered near the police cordons as forensic teams mapped the final resting positions of the vehicles. Municipal towing services utilized heavy winches to clear the crushed wrecks from the middle of the highway lanes. Transport officials expressed mounting alarm over recurring late-night speeding violations along the coastal stretch.
The tragedy renewed public debates regarding lax traffic enforcement and the absence of functioning speed cameras on major national highways. Local councils pledged to review lighting and barrier conditions along the notoriously dangerous coastal transit corridor. Coroner offices transferred the victims' remains to regional medical centers for final documentation.
Traffic police kept the highway cordoned off for hours while municipal sweepers cleared oil spills and automotive fragments from the road surface. Commuter traffic faced severe delays the following morning as investigators completed their final site mapping.
The roadway reopened to public traffic only after municipal crews finished repairing damaged median barriers.
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