Jordan—Three people died today in a head-on collision on the Dead Sea highway. The accident occurred during the early morning hours, involving two vehicles traveling in opposite directions. Emergency services were dispatched to the site, but the impact proved fatal for three of the occupants involved.
The highway, a vital transit route for both tourists and locals, was closed for several hours while teams worked to clear the wreckage. Medical responders transported the sole survivor of the crash to a nearby hospital, where they remain in critical condition. Police cordoned off the scene to examine the point of impact.
Initial findings from the traffic department suggest that one vehicle may have drifted into the oncoming lane. The exact cause—whether due to driver fatigue, mechanical failure, or road conditions—remains the focus of the ongoing police investigation. Forensic experts are collecting evidence from the vehicle tracks and debris.
The Dead Sea highway is frequently cited as a high-risk route due to its winding terrain and heavy tourist traffic during the summer months. Public safety advocates have long urged the government to implement better median separation to prevent head-on incidents like the one witnessed today.
Traffic was diverted through secondary desert roads, causing significant delays for travelers heading toward the hotel districts. Local authorities have cleared the main road, but police patrols remain in the area to monitor speed and driver behavior for the remainder of the holiday weekend.
The victims’ families have been notified, and the police have prepared an official statement for the public. No arrests have been made, as the investigation into the driver’s actions is still underway. The site remains a somber reminder of the dangers on high-speed regional highways.
There are no further details on the condition of the hospitalized survivor, though doctors have described their status as stable but guarded. The case will be forwarded to the district prosecutor once all field reports are finalized. The highway has since been reopened to normal transit.
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