Seven people died and eleven were injured when an intercity bus crashed into a stationary lorry on a highway in southern Turkey. The lorry had a burst tire.
A tragic incident unfolded on a major motorway in southern Turkey early Saturday, resulting in the deaths of seven people and injuries to eleven others. The accident involved an intercity passenger bus colliding with a stationary articulated lorry.
The fatal crash took place before dawn on the vital highway connecting the bustling cities of Adana and Gaziantep. Specifically, the collision occurred approximately 90 kilometers west of Gaziantep, falling under the administrative area of Osmaniye province. The governor’s office in Osmaniye confirmed that all the deceased and injured individuals were passengers traveling on the bus.
Preliminary reports, including those from state news agency Anadolu, indicate that the articulated lorry had halted on the road due to a burst tire. The oncoming passenger bus subsequently rammed into the rear of the disabled lorry. Images from the accident site reveal extensive damage to the front right portion of the bus, highlighting the severity of the impact.
Following the crash, emergency responders swiftly converged on the scene to provide aid to the injured and commence recovery efforts for the victims. The highway was temporarily shut down to allow for rescue operations and the initial stages of the investigation. Authorities are diligently working to identify the victims and inform their families.
The driver of the lorry, who survived the devastating incident, has been detained as part of the ongoing inquiry. Investigators are expected to thoroughly examine all contributing factors, including vehicle conditions, road safety measures, and driver conduct, to understand the full scope of the tragedy and implement measures to prevent future occurrences.