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Chain collision in Osmaniye: 3 dead, many injured.

Chain collision in Osmaniye: 3 dead, many injured.

06.11.2024 03:51

In a chain collision on the Osmaniye-Kadirli highway involving two cars and a tractor, 3 people lost their lives and many others were injured.

Three people lost their lives in a chain traffic accident involving two cars and a tractor in Osmaniye.

Chain traffic accident in Osmaniye: 3 dead, many injured

COLLISION BETWEEN TWO CARS AND A TRACTOR

The accident occurred near the Cevdetiye town on the Osmaniye-Kadirli highway at midnight. The cars with license plates 80 EK 033 and 80 ACJ 095, whose drivers have not yet been identified, collided with a tractor with the license plate 80 DK 377. As the vehicles turned into a pile of scrap metal, numerous ambulances, gendarmerie, and fire brigade teams were dispatched to the scene upon the notification of bystanders.

Chain traffic accident in Osmaniye: 3 dead, many injured

3 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES

Health teams determined that 3 individuals, whose identities have not yet been identified, lost their lives during the checks. Many injured individuals were taken to various hospitals in Osmaniye by ambulances. Due to the accident, traffic flow in the area was managed in a controlled manner from a single lane. The gendarmerie has launched an investigation into the accident.

Chain traffic accident in Osmaniye: 3 dead, many injured



 
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