KILDARE, Ireland — A devastating head-on collision on the M9 motorway in County Kildare has claimed multiple lives after a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction crashed into oncoming traffic.
The high-speed impact forced the immediate closure of a major northbound stretch of the motorway as emergency services rushed to the scene to secure the area and attend to casualties.
According to Gardaí and preliminary witness reports, the crash occurred when a passenger car driving against the flow of traffic collided head-on with another vehicle. The violence of the impact caused extensive damage to both vehicles, leaving occupants trapped in the wreckage and forcing emergency crews to use specialized equipment to extricate them.
First responders confirmed multiple fatalities at the scene, while additional individuals involved were rushed to nearby medical centers in critical condition.
"This is an extraordinarily severe incident on a high-speed corridor. Emergency units from multiple stations responded rapidly to secure the site, administer aid, and assist collision investigators."— An Garda Síochána Representative
Ambulances and emergency response teams transported the surviving victims to regional hospitals for urgent trauma care.
Medical personnel admitted the injured passengers, placing several in intensive care as surgical teams worked tirelessly to stabilize their conditions. To facilitate the emergency response and manage heavy traffic delays along the arterial route, Gardaí completely shut down the affected section of the M9 and established local diversions.
Concurrently, Forensic Collision Investigators were deployed to the scene to analyze skid marks, vehicle positioning, and impact angles in order to determine precisely how the car entered the wrong side of the dual carriageway.
Authorities are appealing to any motorists who were traveling along the M9 corridor at the time—particularly those with dash cam footage—to contact local Garda stations to assist with the investigation.
Road safety advocates have reiterated calls for enhanced signage and automated alert systems at motorway entry points to prevent wrong-way driving incidents and protect travelers across national routes.
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