Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam—Traffic came to a standstill on the main expressway after a massive pile-up involving six vehicles early Sunday. Emergency responders reported one fatality among the passengers caught in the middle of the chain reaction. Eight others were transported to hospitals with various injuries.
The crash occurred during a period of high-volume traffic. Witnesses stated the sudden slowing of the lead vehicle caused the subsequent collisions. Police closed all lanes to allow ambulances and fire trucks access to the site.
Paramedics treated the injured on the side of the road before transferring them to medical facilities. Hospital staff are now providing status updates on those remaining in intensive care. Most of the survivors are expected to recover from their injuries.
Heavy cranes were used to move the mangled cars and trucks. The cleanup effort lasted for several hours as crews worked to clear the road. Traffic was diverted to alternative routes, causing significant delays throughout the region.
Police are currently analyzing data from the vehicle recorders of the lead truck. They are trying to determine if speed or a mechanical failure triggered the event. All drivers involved are being asked to provide statements to the traffic bureau.
The expressway was reopened to limited traffic late Sunday afternoon. Officials are continuing to investigate the sequence of impacts. No arrests have been made as the inquiry is still in the information-gathering phase.
The physical damage to the infrastructure of the expressway was minimal. However, the loss of life has prompted calls for stricter enforcement of speed limits on this corridor. The transport department will review safety data once the police report is finalized.
Questions regarding the safety distance maintained by the vehicles are central to the current investigation. Experts are examining the scene for tire marks and environmental conditions at the time of the crash. The site remains a focus of active traffic analysis.
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