Japan highway tunnel pile-up kills two, sends dozens to hospital

Local media says about 70 other people were sent to hospitals for treatment and observation


Afp March 17, 2016
Police vehicles gather at the entrance of the 860-metre Hachihonmatsu tunnel in Hiroshima prefecture on March 17, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

TOKYO: A fiery pile-up inside a Japanese highway tunnel on Thursday killed at least two people and left 70 needing treatment as dozens fled toxic smoke from burning vehicles, police and media said.

The accident happened around 7:30 am (2230 GMT) inside the 860-metre (940-yard) Hachihonmatsu tunnel in Hiroshima prefecture, southwest Japan, according to a local police spokesperson who spoke with AFP on condition of anonymity.

A truck crashed into several vehicles that were stopped inside the tunnel, causing it and at least one other vehicle to catch fire, he said. Local media said a dozen vehicles were involved, with at least five cars burning.

Public broadcaster NHK showed dramatic images of dark, thick smoke bellowing out of the tunnel as dozens of fire-fighters and police officers descended on the scene.

Emergency crews were seen assisting those who fled the tunnel, with a tent erected to assist those in medical need. The fire was put out a little more than two hours after the accident, the police spokesperson said.

Two people, including a woman, were confirmed dead, though the gender of the other fatality could not immediately be determined, the spokesperson added.

Local media said about 70 other people were sent to hospitals for treatment and observation. Police did not have immediate information about the severity of their injuries, the spokesperson added, but media did not report any were in critical condition.

It follows a 2012 highway tunnel accident in central Japan where nine people were killed when concrete ceiling panels crashed onto three vehicles, setting at least one ablaze inside the Sasago tunnel, 80 kilometres west of Tokyo.

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