Naypyidaw, Myanmar—A high-speed express passenger bus smashed directly into the rear of a stationary cargo truck along the Yangon-Mandalay Expressway, killing two people and injuring fourteen others. The violent impact occurred during early morning transit hours, mangling the front cabin of the bus across multiple lanes. Emergency dispatchers scrambled dozens of traffic police patrols and ambulances to the arterial highway corridor.
Paramedics confirmed that two passengers succumbed to severe impact injuries at the scene before medical transport could arrive. Several other injured travelers were extracted from crumpled seats and rushed to nearby regional hospitals for emergency trauma care. Highway security forces closed off inbound lanes completely, diverting commercial freight and commuter traffic away from the disaster zone.
Initial traffic police assessments indicated that low visibility and driver fatigue amidst heavy morning transit schedules triggered the catastrophic rear-end collision. Heavy recovery winches labored to separate the interlocking passenger coach and commercial transport vehicle blocking the transit lanes. Maintenance crews deployed to clear shattered glass, metal fragments, and fluid spills from the asphalt surface.
Transportation authorities utilized electronic signboards to warn approaching drivers of extensive delays stretching back toward transit terminals. Forensic accident investigators mapped skid marks and vehicle positions across the asphalt to reconstruct the sequence of impacts. The expressway lanes gradually reopened to regular traffic by late afternoon following complete clearance of the wrecked automobiles.
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