Seoul, South Korea—Two people died this morning in a fatal traffic accident triggered by severe weather sweeping across the region. The incident occurred on a major highway as heavy rainfall and poor visibility hampered driver reaction times. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene shortly after the impact was reported.
The vehicle lost traction on the slick asphalt before careening into a roadside barrier. First responders worked under difficult conditions to extricate the occupants from the mangled wreckage. Despite efforts to provide immediate medical assistance, both individuals were pronounced dead at the site of the crash.
Traffic authorities have since implemented emergency speed restrictions across several main arterial routes. Visibility in the area dropped significantly due to the intensity of the storm. Officials are urging commuters to avoid unnecessary travel until the weather front passes through the peninsula.
The accident has raised renewed concerns regarding infrastructure resilience during extreme monsoon-like events. Regional transport ministries are now re-evaluating the safety protocols for drivers operating in high-risk zones during storm warnings.
The victims' families are being assisted by local support services as police conduct a formal investigation. The wreckage was cleared from the highway by early afternoon to allow for the restoration of traffic flow. Authorities noted that the road conditions were hazardous at the time of the collision.
Local media outlets are broadcasting continuous updates regarding road closures and areas prone to flooding. No further casualties have been reported from this specific incident, but the region remains under a high-alert status.
Investigators are looking into whether mechanical failures, combined with the weather, contributed to the loss of control. The stretch of road remains under patrol as a cautionary measure.
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