Accident at North South Highway 10/10/2010 !! 12 killed in horror crash.
R.I.P-2010 year on October 10 most serious traffic accident (direct translation at babelfish)
"Pays silent tribute for North and south Main road Traffic accident Victim" Drive Safely!!! on October 10, 2010 'cotton rose forest luxuriant north and south main road' 223 kilometers, on Sunday about 7:00 pm has a terror series traffic accident, causes 12 to die 45 person of light severely wounded terrible tragedies! Involves traffic accident's transportation vehicle to carry passengers the long-distance bus including one, a welfare bureau bus, 3 private cars, as well as a passengers and cargo vehicle. Because causes an accident a scene piece of darkness, the scene adds the pitiful atmosphere. It is reported that is fully laden with the passenger long-distance bus from Malacca, is driving to the cotton rose on the way, did not know why to lose control flies hits the dividing line dike, hits Honda which and a front surface spreads arrives to think of the territory passenger vehicle directly, flies again hits to the welfare bureau bus, from now on will overturn four rounds to face upwards. Another tags along after behind this long Pakistan to step the prestige domestic product vehicle, then suffers the long-distance bus to press the vehicle roof, the passenger vehicle driver suffers on the scene is battered to death. Another tags along after the long-distance bus following passengers and cargo vehicle out of control, bumps into with a Toyota Vios passenger vehicle, the driver died a tragic death on the scene.
《為南北大道車禍殉難者默哀》 Drive Safely!!!
2010年10月10日『芙蓉林茂南北大道』223公里 ,星期日晚7时许发生一宗恐怖连环车祸,肇致12死45 人轻重伤的骇人惨剧!涉及车祸的交通工具包括一辆载客长 途巴士、一辆福利局巴士、3辆私家车,以及一辆客货车。 由于肇祸现场一片黑暗,现场更添凄惨气氛。
据悉,一辆从马六甲载滿搭客的長途巴士,在驶往芙蓉途中 ,未悉何故失控飞撞越分界堤,直接撞及一辆迎面驰抵的本 田思域轿车,再飞撞向福利局巴士,过后翻覆四轮朝天。另 一辆尾随该辆长巴后面的迈威国产车,则遭长途巴士压中车 顶,轿车司机当场遭砸死。
另一辆尾随长途巴士后面的客货车则失控,与一辆丰田Vi os轿车相撞,司机当场慘死。
2010年10月10日『芙蓉林茂南北大道』223公里
据悉,一辆从马六甲载滿搭客的長途巴士,在驶往芙蓉途中
另一辆尾随长途巴士后面的客货车则失控,与一辆丰田Vi
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12 killed in horror crash near NS-Malacca border
SEREMBAN: Twelve people were killed when a north-bound express bus crashed through the guardrail and ploughed into five vehicles heading in the opposition direction at KM223.2 of the North South Expressway near Simpang Ampat here.
Forty-five others were also injured in the 7.45pm accident, which occured near the Negri Sembilan-Malacca border here yesterday.
Witnesses said the express bus crashed into the rear of a car before the driver lost control of his vehicle and rammed through the guardrail and onto the path of an oncoming bus, two cars and a motorcycle.
The impact caused the express bus to flip onto its side. The bus driver and motorcyclist were among the casualties. The oncoming bus belonged to the Welfare Department.
Apparently, out of the 45 injured, four have been rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment, 22 were sent to a hospital in Seremban and 12 to another hospital in Malacca.
The express bus had left Malacca about 45 minutes before the accident and was on its way to Kuala Lumpur.
The accident caused a traffic jam stretching for more than 25km along the expressway.
Of the 12 who died, eight were believed to be passengers from the express bus.
One of them was decapitated.
Two others were from a MyVi, which was crushed by the bus, and another from a Honda Accord.
PLUS officials had to divert motorists at the Pedas/Linggi toll plaza as the south bound lanes were impassable to traffic.
A Plus traffic control centre spokesman said the accident occurred at about 6km from the Simpang Ampat toll near Alor Gajah, Malacca.
“The middle and left lanes for the south-bound traffic were blocked by the vehicles involved in the accident while the right lane for the north-bound traffic was closed to facilitate emergency works at the scene,” he added.
Sources said that the department’s bus was carrying delegates for a gathering of former servicemen, which was attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil earlier in the day.
“None of them in this bus was injured,” said Malaysia Ex-Servicemen’s Asso ciation Datuk Muhammad Abdul Ghani.
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...384&sec=nation
12 killed in horror crash near NS-Malacca border
SEREMBAN: Twelve people were killed when a north-bound express bus crashed through the guardrail and ploughed into five vehicles heading in the opposition direction at KM223.2 of the North South Expressway near Simpang Ampat here.
Forty-five others were also injured in the 7.45pm accident, which occured near the Negri Sembilan-Malacca border here yesterday.
Witnesses said the express bus crashed into the rear of a car before the driver lost control of his vehicle and rammed through the guardrail and onto the path of an oncoming bus, two cars and a motorcycle.
The impact caused the express bus to flip onto its side. The bus driver and motorcyclist were among the casualties. The oncoming bus belonged to the Welfare Department.
Apparently, out of the 45 injured, four have been rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment, 22 were sent to a hospital in Seremban and 12 to another hospital in Malacca.
The express bus had left Malacca about 45 minutes before the accident and was on its way to Kuala Lumpur.
The accident caused a traffic jam stretching for more than 25km along the expressway.
Of the 12 who died, eight were believed to be passengers from the express bus.
One of them was decapitated.
Two others were from a MyVi, which was crushed by the bus, and another from a Honda Accord.
PLUS officials had to divert motorists at the Pedas/Linggi toll plaza as the south bound lanes were impassable to traffic.
A Plus traffic control centre spokesman said the accident occurred at about 6km from the Simpang Ampat toll near Alor Gajah, Malacca.
“The middle and left lanes for the south-bound traffic were blocked by the vehicles involved in the accident while the right lane for the north-bound traffic was closed to facilitate emergency works at the scene,” he added.
Sources said that the department’s bus was carrying delegates for a gathering of former servicemen, which was attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil earlier in the day.
“None of them in this bus was injured,” said Malaysia Ex-Servicemen’s Asso ciation Datuk Muhammad Abdul Ghani.
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...384&sec=nation
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