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Fatal Transit Crash: Slick Mountain Curves Cause Passenger Van Overturn In Shan State Tragedy

State broadcasters on August 9, 2026 reported that three passengers died when a transport van lost traction on a slick mountain curve in Shan State and overturned.

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Fatal Transit Crash: Slick Mountain Curves Cause Passenger Van Overturn In Shan State Tragedy

Taunggyi, Myanmar—The white commuter van entered the sharp mountain curve at excessive speed despite pouring rain. Smooth tires lost traction on the rain-slicked asphalt surface immediately. The vehicle fishtailed violently twice before smashing into a concrete drainage barrier and flipping over.

The impact crushed the passenger cabin roof down to the level of the seats. Passing motorists stopped their vehicles to pull trapped victims from the mangled wreckage using heavy pry bars. State rescue services arrived thirty minutes later after battling heavy traffic congestion along the pass.

MRTV confirmed that three occupants died on impact from massive blunt force trauma. Paramedics rushed five critically injured survivors down the winding grade to the nearest regional medical center. Doctors worked through the afternoon performing emergency surgeries on head and spinal trauma cases.

Traffic police closed the mountain highway completely for over three hours to clear debris. Long lines of commercial cargo trucks and private cars backed up for miles along the steep incline. Road safety inspectors measured skid marks stretching across both lanes of the dangerous hairpin turn.

Local transport cooperatives pointed to poor road maintenance and lack of proper drainage systems as key contributing factors. Water pooling across uneven asphalt creates severe hydroplaning hazards during the monsoon season. Drivers frequently ignore advisory speed limits posted along the notoriously dangerous mountain corridor.

Vehicle wreckage was loaded onto a flatbed tow truck late in the evening. Highway crews cleared broken glass and spilled engine oil from the slick pavement before reopening the route. Police launched an inquiry into whether the transport company met minimum vehicle safety standards.

The bodies of the deceased were transferred to the municipal morgue pending formal identification by relatives. Relatives gathered outside the facility weeping quietly under grey skies. Transport authorities promised a review of speed enforcement measures along the highland pass.

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