Distressed! 7 people killed! Important reminder for driving safety

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-07

According to the report of the Fujian Quanzhou Expressway Traffic Police Detachment.

At 9 o'clock on February 4.

The downhill section of Shaxia Expressway in Dehua (98 kilometers and 850 meters).

Happened together with a heavy semi-trailer tractor

A traffic accident after rear-ending 4 cars

Seven people died

The cause of the accident is under further investigation.

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At present, it is the peak of returning home before the Spring Festival

Widespread rain, snow and freezing weather were encountered in various places

And the impact range is wide, the accumulated rain and snow is large, the duration is long, and the freezing rain area is large

Extreme

It has a great impact on traffic travel

Return home for the Spring Festival, pay attention to safety when driving!

When returning home

Whether it's by car, train, plane

Safety first!

Please accept this safety tip!

Stay safe

Return home safely

*: Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China.

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