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Deadly Traffic Collision: Three Semi-Trucks Interlock On National Highway 1A Killing Drivers

A violent multi-semi pileup on National Highway 1A crushed two truck cabins on June 2, 2026, trapping and killing both operators instantly amidst massive commercial transit delays across Binh Thuan.

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Deadly Traffic Collision: Three Semi-Trucks Interlock On National Highway 1A Killing Drivers

Binh Thuan, Vietnam—A massive pileup involving three fully loaded semi-trucks shut down a primary coastal commercial artery early this morning, leaving two drivers dead and emergency crews working for hours to slice through twisted metal. The collision occurred on a narrow stretch of National Highway 1A passing through the south-central province. Local police cordoned off a half-kilometer debris field as fuel leaked onto the asphalt.

Emergency responders arriving at the scene found two of the tractor-trailers completely fused together from the force of the high-speed impact. The cabin of the lead truck, carrying construction materials northbound, was flattened under the chassis of a secondary freight vehicle. Paramedics confirmed both casualties died at the wheel before rescue equipment could arrive.

Eyewitnesses reported a sudden brake reaction initiated by the front vehicle to avoid a local motorist. The trailing semi-trucks, traveling close behind at high speed, were unable to decelerate in time. The third vehicle swerved sharply into the breakdown lane, clip-ending the middle freighter and jackknifing across both lanes.

Traffic investigators focused their attention on the severe structural deformation of the cabins. The sheer weight of the cargo containers amplified the momentum, rendering the vehicles' crumple zones entirely useless. It took three heavy-duty tow trucks deployed from the regional depot to wrench the structural components apart.

A representative from the Binh Thuan provincial transport authority stated that the section of Highway 1A has been a known hazard due to inadequate lane separation. Upgrades have faced consecutive delays over the past fiscal year. The current incident marks the third fatal multi-vehicle freight accident on this specific corridor since January.

Surviving logistics workers at the scene sat on the guardrails as state technicians photographed the tire skid marks left on the road surface. The freight company managing the lead vehicle dispatched an emergency team to salvage whatever intact commercial cargo remained inside the ruptured aluminum trailers.

By mid-afternoon, provincial cranes successfully hoisted the smashed truck frames onto flatbed haulers for mechanical forensic analysis. Local police have detained the third driver, who escaped with minor bruising, for standard blood-alcohol and drug screening. The state prosecutor has opened a formal criminal inquiry into potential tailgating and speed violations.

Long-haul traffic backed up for nearly fifteen kilometers in both directions, paralyzing the movement of goods between Ho Chi Minh City and the central provinces. Authorities diverted smaller passenger cars onto coastal secondary bypasses, but heavy commercial freighters remained stranded on the hot asphalt until dusk.

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