Tripoli, Lebanon—A high-speed collision in the city center resulted in one death this afternoon. The crash involved two vehicles that collided at a major intersection. Emergency responders arrived quickly but could not save the driver of one of the vehicles. The impact was violent enough to leave both cars totaled.
Traffic in the city center ground to a halt as police blocked the intersection. Debris from the collision scattered across the pavement for several meters. Firefighters worked to cut the frame of the car to remove the victim. They eventually managed to extract the body after extensive effort.
Witnesses reported that one vehicle was traveling well above the posted speed limit. The driver reportedly lost control before veering into the path of oncoming traffic. Police are now reviewing footage from surveillance cameras located on the street corner. They aim to establish the exact sequence of the collision.
The identity of the deceased has not been released to the media yet. Officials are working to contact the family members before making a public announcement. The second driver involved in the crash is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. He remains under police supervision until he can be formally questioned.
Local residents frequently complain about reckless driving in this part of Tripoli. City officials have promised to review the traffic management plan after today’s accident. The road remains closed to commuters while cleaning crews remove the wreckage. Police are redirecting cars to alternative routes through the neighborhood.
Authorities have urged drivers to remain cautious and follow speed regulations on city roads. The investigation into the cause of the accident will take several days to complete. Investigators are looking for any mechanical failures that might have contributed to the speed. No arrests have been made as the police continue their work at the scene.
The intersection is currently being cleared of all broken glass and vehicle parts. Officials plan to reopen the road by the early hours of tomorrow morning. The case remains open as forensic teams finalize their report.
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