Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam—A violent collision occurred at a major city intersection this afternoon. Two people died instantly when their vehicle was struck by a larger truck. The traffic management center reported the accident shortly after 2:00 PM.
The impact occurred in the center of a heavily congested junction. Traffic stopped in all directions following the crash. Emergency responders arrived within ten minutes to find the vehicles mangled. The truck driver remained at the scene.
Police worked to stabilize the traffic flow around the wreckage. They set up barriers to keep pedestrians away from the broken glass and oil. The intersection remained closed for over three hours.
The victims were trapped inside the smaller vehicle. Fire crews used specialized cutters to reach the interior. The scale of the collision caused significant damage to the chassis.
Investigators are reviewing footage from the local traffic camera network. They want to determine if a signal violation caused the crash. The speed of both vehicles is also a primary concern for the authorities.
Medical teams confirmed two deaths on the spot. The truck driver was taken in for questioning and drug testing by the city traffic police. They are checking his logbook for compliance with operation limits.
The intersection reopened to normal traffic by the early evening. Cleanup crews spent the final hour removing debris from the road surface. Police are asking witnesses to provide statements to the station.
The investigation is ongoing. Official results regarding the cause will be released after a full technical analysis of the scene. Traffic in this sector remains slower than usual tonight.
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