A tragic pre-dawn traffic incident on a major Turkish highway resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries Saturday morning. According to official reports from the Osmaniye Governor’s office, seven passengers lost their lives and eleven others sustained injuries when an intercity coach collided with a stationary heavy goods vehicle.
The accident occurred on the motorway connecting Adana and Gaziantep, approximately 90 kilometers west of Gaziantep. Initial investigations by Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency indicate that the collision happened when the bus crashed into the rear of an articulated lorry that had been forced to stop following a tire blowout.
Visual evidence from the crash site revealed extensive damage to the front right section of the passenger bus, which appeared completely crushed from the impact. Emergency responders arrived promptly at the scene to provide medical assistance and transport the injured to nearby medical facilities.
Authorities confirmed that all casualties were passengers traveling on the bus at the time of the incident. Identification procedures for the deceased are currently underway as officials work to notify family members. The truck driver, who survived the collision without significant injuries, has been taken into custody as part of standard investigative procedures.
Local police implemented a full road closure along the affected motorway segment to facilitate rescue operations and allow accident reconstruction experts to conduct their examination. The investigation continues to determine the exact circumstances that led to this devastating roadway tragedy.
