Feb 19 • 19:30 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Pile-up between three vehicles on the Dutra highway blocks lane in Taubaté after oil spill on the road

A three-vehicle pile-up in Taubaté led to the closure of one lane of the Presidente Dutra highway due to an oil spill.

On the afternoon of Thursday, October 19, a traffic accident occurred at kilometer 109 on the southbound lane of the Presidente Dutra highway in Taubaté, involving three vehicles: a heavy truck and two passenger cars. According to the Federal Highway Police (PRF), the collision resulted in significant disruption as oil spilled onto the roadway, necessitating the closure of the first lane to ensure safety and facilitate cleanup operations.

The aftermath of the incident saw rescue teams dispatched to attend to those involved. Reports indicate that two individuals sustained minor injuries and were promptly transported to Municipal Hospital of Taubaté for treatment. The authorities worked quickly to manage the traffic situation, allowing vehicles to continue flowing via the shoulder of the road while removing the damaged vehicles from the site.

This incident underscores the potential dangers associated with highway travel, particularly on busy routes like the Presidente Dutra, which connects major cities in Brazil. The response from emergency services highlights the importance of swift action in mitigating the impacts of such accidents, especially in ensuring the health and safety of those affected and minimizing traffic disruptions for other road users.

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