Bekaa Valley, Lebanon—A fatal collision between a civilian truck and a military transport vehicle occurred on a main highway in the Bekaa Valley this morning. The crash took place at 10:30 a.m. local time. The impact forced both vehicles to veer off the main road and into a roadside embankment. First responders reported at least one death at the scene.
The military transport was traveling in a convoy before the collision. Witnesses said the civilian truck drifted across the center line while entering a sharp curve. The vehicles collided with enough force to overturn the civilian cabin. Traffic through the valley was brought to a complete standstill for hours.
Army personnel secured the area shortly after the crash occurred. They set up a perimeter to prevent civilians from entering the wreckage site. Ambulances from the local red cross transported the injured to nearby hospitals. The road remains closed as military police examine the point of impact.
The identities of the deceased have not yet been disclosed by authorities. Military officials have stated they are cooperating fully with the local judicial investigation. The wreckage of the truck is currently being prepared for removal by heavy recovery cranes. The road is expected to be cleared by late tonight.
Local residents frequently complain about the speed of convoys on this stretch of highway. Others point to the poor state of the asphalt, which becomes slick during sudden weather changes. This incident has reignited local frustrations regarding traffic management in the region. There is no indication yet if the driver of the truck survived.
Investigators are looking at skid marks on the road to determine the speed of both vehicles. They are also taking statements from soldiers in the convoy who witnessed the event. The military has confirmed that no equipment was compromised in the crash. The focus remains on the cause of the steering error.
The valley is a critical transit point, and any closure causes significant delays for commercial traffic. Trucks are being diverted to secondary mountain paths to alleviate the congestion. Tension remains high as the investigation continues. Families of the victims have gathered at the local hospital seeking information.
There is no word on whether the incident will trigger a broader safety review of military transit procedures. The scene remains an active investigation site for military police. Officials have urged drivers to avoid the main artery until the debris is removed. The status of the surviving passengers remains unclear.
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