Tractor trailer overturns in Dak Nong, tons of rice fall onto the road

BẢO LÂM |

Dak Nong - A tractor overturned in Dak Nong province, causing tons of rice to spill onto the road.

On the afternoon of May 13, authorities in Dak Nong actively supported the cleaning of the scene of the overturned car in Nghia Trung ward, Gia Nghia city.

The incident occurred at around 6am the same day. The tractor-trailer with license plate 48H-0xxx driven by a driver (identity unknown) moved from Hung Vuong Street (National Highway 28) onto Vo Nguyen Giap Street (Gia Nghia bypass road).

During the change of direction, the vehicle crashed into the median strip and overturned on the spot.

At the scene, all the rice on the truck was scattered on the road.

The front of the tractor-trailer was severely damaged with many parts deformed. Fortunately, there were no casualties in this accident.

Immediately after receiving the information, the authorities arrived promptly to block off the scene, divert traffic and handle the situation.

At around 4:00 p.m. the same day, due to the large amount of rice that had fallen, the authorities and the vehicle owner were still trying to clear the scene and move the tractor to a safe place.

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