Medina, Saudi Arabia—Seven people died today in a head-on collision on a stretch of desert highway outside Medina. The crash involved two vehicles traveling at high speeds in opposite directions. Both cars were heavily damaged, leaving little chance of survival for the passengers inside.
Emergency services arrived to find the scene already swamped by other motorists trying to help. The road was littered with debris for several hundred meters. Firefighters worked to cut through the twisted metal shells to reach the occupants trapped inside.
Okaz reported that the impact was severe enough to push the engines of both vehicles into the passenger cabins. Preliminary investigations suggest one driver lost control after a tire failure, swerving directly into the path of the oncoming car. The highway has a notorious reputation for high-speed incidents.
Medical helicopters were dispatched to the site, but all seven individuals were pronounced dead before they could be transported. The highway remained closed for over four hours as officials cleared the wreckage and documented the scene. Traffic was diverted to a secondary dirt road during this period.
Local residents have long demanded improved median barriers on this specific stretch of road. The lack of physical separation between opposing lanes is a persistent problem for transit safety in this region. This incident has reignited those calls for urgent infrastructure improvements.
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities checking the mechanical condition of the vehicles involved. Forensic evidence is being gathered to confirm the exact speed of the collision at the moment of impact. The names of the deceased will be released once their families are notified.
Traffic flow resumed late this evening, though patrol vehicles remain stationed at regular intervals to enforce speed limits. The highway authorities have promised a full report on the safety conditions of this corridor by the end of the week. No further information was provided by officials on the scene.
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