The Borneo Post

Horrific highway pile-up kills 18 in eastern China

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SHANGHAI: A highway pile-up involving at least 30 cars killed 18 people in eastern China yesterday, local authoritie­s said, leaving dramatic scenes of twisted and burnt-out wreckage and a towering column of black smoke.

Grisly footage from the aftermath in the city of Fuyang in Anhui province showed sedans violently crushed to around half their original size under large cargo trucks and blood stains on vehicle doors as the sound of people crying could be heard.

Police said another 21 people were injured including 11 severely in the latest horrific tragedy to strike China’s accident-prone highways.

Officers said the brutal mashup was caused by low visibility due to ‘ fog’, but China’s notorious air pollution may have also played a role.

The Fuyang government had issued a heavy pollution alert for the area, advising residents to minimise outdoor activities.

The accident caused several of the vehicles to catch fire in a blaze that raged for more than two hours and left several cars completely charred.

Video of the aftermath on Chinese news websites showed one shocked-looking man sitting on the road next to a car while a dead body lay just a few metres away.

The local fire department said it dispatched 14 trucks and over 100 firefighte­rs to the scene.

Deadly road accidents are common in China, where traffic regulation­s are often flouted or go unenforced.

China suffered more than 180,000 traffic accidents in 2015, killing 58,000 people, authoritie­s said last year.

Violations of traffic laws were blamed for nearly 90 per cent of accidents that caused deaths or injuries that year.

In August, at least 36 people were killed and 13 injured when a bus slammed into a wall at the mouth of an expressway tunnel in northern China, authoritie­s said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs work at the scene of the major car accident on the highway near Yingshang, Anhui province in eastern China. — AFP photo
Firefighte­rs work at the scene of the major car accident on the highway near Yingshang, Anhui province in eastern China. — AFP photo

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