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And of a young victim and several injured the toll of a collision by scope in the section of the highway Forlì A14 Bologna-Taranto, which involved a heavy vehicle and three cars. The drama unfolded around 11 a.m. at kilometer 83 north. At that time, traffic was stumbling along due to the particularly heavy traffic. For reasons that are still being investigated by the Forlì Highway Police officers, a crane used to transport wood slammed a “Volkswagen T-Roc” in front of it.
The heavy vehicle went through it, occupying two lanes, while the car collided with another car, which in turn collided with a “Fiat 500 L” with only the driver on board. In the collision the “T-Roc” was reduced to a pile of rubble, unrecognizable. There were several people on board. One of them, who was traveling as a passenger, lost his life instantly. In the second car involved there were five people, who were returning from vacation: three were unharmed, while two others, more than seventy, were transported with the maximum severity code to the hospital, but without danger of life.
The 118 health workers intervened at the scene with four ambulances, the car with the doctor on board and the helicopter, then they returned to work. Along with the staff of “Romagna Soccorso” were also the Firemen. To allow rescue operations and removal of the crashed vehicles, a long snake of cars was formed, which proceeded into the overtaking lane. The queues have reached nine kilometers. Alternatively, travelers were advised to leave in Cesena Nord and return to Forlì after having traveled on the SS 9 via Emilia. Queues for spectators even in the opposite lane.
The morning was marked by another accident, this time in the Ravenna de Solarolo area, with several minor injuries. Also in this case, long queues have formed on both roads, with drawbacks to the north, where the queue has exceeded eight kilometers.
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