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Trailer crashes into FMC Umuahia fence, causes traffic gridlock
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Nigeria /Disasters & Emergencies

Trailer crashes into FMC Umuahia fence, causes traffic gridlock

From Vanguard · () English

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  • A trailer carrying iron rods crashed into the perimeter fence of the Federal Medical Centre Umuahia in Nigeria, causing a significant traffic jam.
  • The incident occurred early Thursday morning when the trailer reportedly lost control while ascending a hill on the Umuahiaโ€“Ikot Ekpene Expressway.
  • No lives were lost, but a section of the hospital's recently beautified fence was damaged, and the trailer partially blocked the highway.

A heavy-duty trailer loaded with iron rods crashed into the perimeter fence of the Federal Medical Centre Umuahia in Abia State, Nigeria, early Thursday morning. The incident occurred on the Umuahiaโ€“Ikot Ekpene Expressway near Finbarrs Road, causing a major traffic gridlock during the morning rush hour.

The accident happened as the trailer was attempting to climb a hill. The driver explained that the vehicle lost compression, causing it to roll backward uncontrollably before striking the hospital's fence. The impact damaged a section of the fence, which had recently been beautified by the Abia State Government as part of its urban renewal initiative.

While no fatalities were reported, the trailer remained partially obstructing the highway, significantly slowing vehicular movement. Traffic officials were on-site working to clear the obstruction and restore the normal flow of traffic on the busy route. The scene attracted a crowd of motorists, residents, and passersby who gathered to observe the extent of the damage and the ongoing efforts to manage the congestion.

The trailer lost compression while climbing the hill and started rolling back. Before I could regain control, it crashed into the fence.

โ€” Trailer driverExplaining the cause of the accident.
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