Tractor trailer burned in the middle of An Khe pass, causing traffic congestion

Hoài Luân |

Binh Dinh - A tractor-trailer was climbing An Khe Pass when it suddenly caught fire fiercely, causing traffic congestion on National Highway 19.

On the afternoon of February 6, the Traffic Police Department of Binh Dinh Province Police said that on An Khe Pass, through Tay Son District (Binh Dinh), a container truck caught fire, causing traffic congestion on National Highway 19.

Hien truong vu chay xe dau keo tren deo An Khe. Anh: Phong CSGT tinh Binh Dinh
Scene of the tractor-trailer fire on An Khe Pass. Photo: Binh Dinh Provincial Traffic Police Department

Initial information, at around 9:00 a.m. the same day, container truck with license plate 77C - 073.30 pulling a trailer with license plate 77G - 008.95 of Quang Huy Transport Company Limited, driven by a driver named Tai (born in 1987, residing in Van Canh district, Binh Dinh), was traveling on National Highway 19 in the direction of Binh Dinh - Gia Lai. When arriving at An Khe Pass, the car suddenly caught fire, causing traffic congestion on the route.

Upon receiving the news, the Traffic Police coordinated with the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police of Binh Dinh Province to extinguish the fire and regulate traffic. The fire caused traffic congestion in the An Khe Pass area from 9:30 a.m. to about 11 a.m.

According to the authorities, the fire did not cause any human casualties, and did not damage the structure of the project and equipment.

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