65 Car pile up in E.Tvl.................

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65 Car pile up in E.Tvl.................

9 years 11 months ago
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Terrible news, heavy mist the cause of the carnage with 2 dead.


www.news24.com/Live/SouthAfrica/News/WAT...e-up-on-N12-20150629

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Re: 65 Car pile up in E.Tvl.................

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29 June, 03:50 PM



The Middelburg Observer has published footage of the devastating aftermath of a multi-vehicle pile-up this morning on the N12/ N4 split near Emalahleni in Mpumalanga, believed to have been caused by heavy mist in the area. Watch.

The carnage took place not far from the Middelburg tollgate.

"There have been two fatalities so far and multiple injuries from mulitple scenes," ER24 spokesperson Russell Meiring told News24 Live.

"The pile-up involved over 60 vehicles, ranging from trucks, taxis to light motor vehicles. We are currently treating 15 patients."

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