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Multi-Car Traffic Pileup: Island Eastern Corridor Expressway Crash Claims One Life and Three Injured

A multi-car accident on the Island Eastern Corridor on August 18, 2026, left one person dead and three injured.

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Multi-Car Traffic Pileup: Island Eastern Corridor Expressway Crash Claims One Life and Three Injured

Hong Kong, China—A multi-car pileup crippled traffic along the Island Eastern Corridor expressway on Tuesday morning, leaving one motorist dead and three others hospitalized with serious injuries. The chain-collision occurred on the westbound coastal section of the highway when a heavy commercial van allegedly lost control on slick asphalt and slammed into the rear of a stationary sedan. Three subsequent passenger vehicles traveling at high speed were unable to brake in time, compounding the wreckage across three lanes of the vital commuter artery. Emergency response units, including five fire engines and four ambulances, rushed to the scene to extract trapped occupants from the mangled metal.

Firefighters utilized hydraulic spreaders to slice open the crushed cabin of the leading sedan, rescuing the driver who was subsequently pronounced dead at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital. Three other individuals from the trailing vehicles sustained severe fractures, lacerations, and whiplash injuries, receiving emergency stabilization at the roadside before transport. Traffic police closed all westbound lanes of the Island Eastern Corridor, diverting thousands of commuters onto the already congested Gloucester Road and Electric Road networks. Transport Department officials activated emergency electronic display boards across the territory to warn motorists of massive delays stretching back toward Chai Wan.

Forensic traffic investigators analyzed brake fluid trails, tire marks, and vehicle deformation patterns to reconstruct the precise sequence of the multi-car collision. The driver of the commercial van was detained for questioning regarding potential reckless driving and failure to maintain an adequate following distance. Environmental hygiene workers deployed sand and chemical absorbents to clear spilled motor oil and shattered automotive glass from the highway surface. Normal traffic flow along the coastal expressway resumed shortly after midday following the removal of all wrecked automobiles by heavy-duty tow trucks. The Transport Bureau announced an immediate review of speed monitoring cameras along the Island Eastern Corridor to address rising expressway collision rates.

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