Lam Dong, Vietnam—A chain-reaction collision involving several vehicles blocked the highway to Da Lat this afternoon. Two people were confirmed dead by the provincial police. The incident caused massive congestion for travelers heading toward the highland city.
The accident involved a passenger bus, a truck, and two smaller cars. Initial reports suggest that visibility was poor due to heavy fog and rain. The lead vehicle braked suddenly, causing a ripple effect of impacts along the narrow highway.
Police and medical responders were dispatched to the site immediately. The highway remained shut down for over four hours to allow for the removal of the wreckage. Tow trucks worked to separate the entangled vehicles.
Both victims were occupants of the same car, which bore the brunt of the collision. Their identities are currently being withheld pending notification of their families. Several others were injured but are reported to be in stable condition at the local hospital.
Provincial police are conducting a full investigation into the cause of the pile-up. They are inspecting the braking systems of the vehicles involved. Officers are also reviewing witness statements to establish the speed at the time of the crash.
This highway is a notorious bottleneck during the rainy season. Accidents increase significantly when the weather turns, but this is the most fatal incident recorded this week. Officials are calling for increased speed enforcement.
Traffic is slowly resuming, though delays remain significant. Police continue to manage the flow of vehicles to ensure the highway stays clear. No further obstructions have been reported as of tonight.
The investigation will continue through the night. Authorities have not yet made any arrests, but the focus remains on determining liability. The highway is being closely monitored for any recurring hazards.
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