Berlin, Germany—A fatal multi-vehicle collision occurred on a major Autobahn stretch early this morning. The accident involved at least two heavy goods vehicles and one passenger car, resulting in the immediate death of a truck driver.
Emergency units arrived on-scene at 5:30 AM to find the highway blocked in both directions. First responders worked for several hours to extract the remaining survivors from the twisted wreckage of the vehicles.
Police investigators have blocked the area to reconstruct the sequence of the crash. Preliminary reports suggest that a sudden traffic backup led to the initial impact between the lead truck and a stationary car.
Visibility was reported as clear during the time of the collision. Officers are currently reviewing dashcam footage from surrounding vehicles to determine if excessive speed played a factor.
The identity of the deceased driver has not been released pending family notification. Traffic remains diverted to secondary state roads as heavy-duty recovery cranes begin the process of clearing the road.
Officials anticipate that the affected segment of the highway will remain closed through the evening. Maintenance crews are assessing the integrity of the guardrails and road surface damaged by the fire that erupted shortly after impact.
Regional transport authorities have renewed calls for increased surveillance on high-traffic transit routes during early morning hours. This incident marks the third significant collision in this district within the last month.
The investigation into the exact cause of the pileup is still ongoing. Police are currently questioning surviving witnesses and drivers from the secondary vehicles involved in the chain reaction.
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