Traffic Collision on Greece’s Egnatia Highway Claims Three Lives
The accident happened close to the Iasmos toll station when a truck struck two cars, according to a state broadcaster.
One of the cars ignited, resulting in the deaths of all three occupants inside. Police reported that a fourth passenger and the truck driver sustained serious injuries and were rushed to hospital.
Local media revealed the victims had been traveling from Epirus to Evros for a wedding and were on their way back when the crash took place.
The force of the collision also caused a second vehicle to veer off the road, though its three passengers emerged without injuries.
The fire quickly spread to adjacent farmland and forest areas, prompting an immediate response from firefighters, police, and emergency medical teams. Authorities closed the highway segment between Komotini and Xanthi as the situation unfolded.
Officials stated that firefighting operations were still underway and that the cause of the crash was being investigated.
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