Dozens Injured In Tunnel Pileup In North-West Turkey

Dozens Injured In Tunnel Pileup In North-West Turkey

ANKARA, Mar 20 (NNN-ANADOLU) – At least 30 people were injured yesterday, in a pileup inside the Mount Bolu Tunnel, on the Ankara-Istanbul motorway in north-western Turkey, a local governor said.

Turkish Health Minister, Fahrettin Koca said, 17 people were taken to hospitals, including three badly injured.

Security camera footage inside the tunnel shows, a car sliding and hitting the tunnel wall before several other vehicles hit each other, Governor of Bolu Province, Ahmet Umit, told reporters.

Ambulances, firefighters, police officers, and teams from the country’s disaster agency were dispatched to the scene. Traffic was temporarily diverted to the D-100 motorway, for about two hours after the accident, according to the official.

The accident involved 18 vehicles, including minibuses, cars, trucks, semi-trailers, and intercity coach buses, and it had been taking time to pull the trucks, during the rescue operations, the governor said.

The Mount Bolu area is notorious for heavy snowfall, accidents, and sharp bends.

Turkish authorities have called for avoiding unnecessary traffic, as blizzards were forecast across the country over the weekend.– NNN-ANADOLU

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