In the morning of the day, difficult weather conditions led to a serious accident on DN22B, at the edge of the municipality of Galați, in the direction towards Brăila. Reduced visibility and a slippery road caused a pile-up involving four cars. One of the vehicles ended up suspended over another, attracting the attention of other road users. The accident occurred due to speed not adapted to the road conditions, in the context of a yellow warning for snow and ice.
After the incident, a driver called the emergency number 112, and police, firefighters, and ambulances quickly intervened to provide assistance and to ease the traffic, which was seriously affected. The police have opened an investigation to determine the causes of the accident, analyzing the behavior of the drivers and the road conditions. Authorities emphasize the importance of adjusting speed to weather conditions, warning that inattention can have serious consequences.
After the incident, a driver called the emergency number 112, and police, firefighters, and ambulances quickly intervened to provide assistance and to ease the traffic, which was seriously affected. The police have opened an investigation to determine the causes of the accident, analyzing the behavior of the drivers and the road conditions. Authorities emphasize the importance of adjusting speed to weather conditions, warning that inattention can have serious consequences.
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