Two Killed in Lagos Multi-Vehicle Crash Involving Dangote SINO Truck, Tricycles and Korope Bus at Iyana Meiran
At least two people have been confirmed dead following a fatal multi-vehicle accident involving a Dangote-branded SINO truck, three tricycles, and a mini bus popularly known as Korope at Iyana Meiran, inward Meiran Road, Lagos State. The crash, which occurred on Wednesday near a Primary Health Centre, caused panic as emergency responders, police officers and officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) swiftly cordoned off the area. Several others sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals, while traffic was temporarily disrupted as authorities cleared the wreckage. The incident has reignited public concern over the growing number of road crashes involving heavy-duty trucks and broader challenges of road safety enforcement in Nigeria.
At least two people have been confirmed dead following a fatal multi-vehicle accident involving a Dangote-branded SINO truck, three tricycles, and a mini bus popularly known as Korope at Iyana Meiran, inward Meiran Road, Lagos State. The crash, which occurred on Wednesday near a Primary Health Centre, caused panic as emergency responders, police officers and officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) swiftly cordoned off the area. Several others sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals, while traffic was temporarily disrupted as authorities cleared the wreckage. The incident has reignited public concern over the growing number of road crashes involving heavy-duty trucks and broader challenges of road safety enforcement in Nigeria.
Two Killed in Lagos Multi-Vehicle Crash Involving Dangote SINO Truck, Tricycles and Korope Bus at Iyana Meiran
At least two people have been confirmed dead following a fatal multi-vehicle accident involving a Dangote-branded SINO truck, three tricycles, and a mini bus popularly known as Korope at Iyana Meiran, inward Meiran Road, Lagos State. The crash, which occurred on Wednesday near a Primary Health Centre, caused panic as emergency responders, police officers and officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) swiftly cordoned off the area. Several others sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals, while traffic was temporarily disrupted as authorities cleared the wreckage. The incident has reignited public concern over the growing number of road crashes involving heavy-duty trucks and broader challenges of road safety enforcement in Nigeria.
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