Heavy truck pile-up claims three lives
Another major accident involving heavy trucks on the N3 highway, days after a horrific crash outside Harrismith on the same stretch of road, killed three people.
Two of the deceased burned to death as one truck caught fire.
KwaZulu-Natal transport department spokeswoman Zinhle Mngomezulu said four trucks were involved in the collision. A driver on his way to Johannesburg lost control and veered onto the south- bound lane towards Durban.
“He sideswiped a second truck and collided head-on with a third,” said Mngomezulu.
A fourth truck, also on its way to Durban, drove straight into the wreckage.
Authorities closed the lane between the Engen One Stop and Tugela Plaza near Estcourt. Traffic was diverted through Bergville.
The gasoline tanker that flipped over and set an Everett street ablaze early Wednesday was a 28-year-old model that federal safety regulators allowed to stay on the road even after they toughened design and engineering standards to limit rollover-crash damage in the early 1990s, officials said yesterday.
It was an amazing fire: 9,400 gallons of gasoline turning into a wall of flame as it flowed from an overturned truck down a densely populated street. Dozens of people fleeing from their homes.
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