Blida, Algeria—Twisted metal and shattered automotive glass blocked both lanes of the critical national transport artery. A heavy commercial freight truck and a standard passenger sedan had collided head-on at high speed. The force of the impact crumpled the smaller vehicle into an unrecognizable mass of steel against the concrete divider. Passing motorists pulled over immediately to attempt rescue operations before emergency responders arrived.
Civil protection rescue units deployed hydraulic cutting tools to slice through the crushed pillars of the passenger automobile. Medical technicians on the scene confirmed that all three occupants of the sedan suffered fatal impact trauma. The truck driver sustained minor injuries and was treated by paramedics at the roadside command post. Gendarmerie units established a wide traffic diversion route through adjacent secondary agricultural roads.
Traffic police commander Lieutenant Abdelkader Bensaid briefed reporters near the scorched asphalt impact zone. Preliminary skid mark analysis suggests the passenger vehicle crossed the center line into oncoming traffic lanes. Fatigue and distracted driving remain primary factors under investigation by our highway patrol division. Commercial transport traffic along National Highway 1 experienced severe multi-kilometer delays for hours.
Heavy tow trucks maneuvered into position to haul the damaged vehicles off the highway lanes before evening rush hour. Road maintenance crews swept shattered glass and spilled engine fluids from the asphalt surface. Regional authorities renewed urgent appeals for drivers to respect speed limits and exercise caution on long-distance routes.
The recovery operation concluded as dusk settled over the busy transport corridor under amber warning beacons. Normal traffic flow resumed gradually after forensic investigators completed their final dimensional mapping of the crash site.
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