3 people dead in collision between oil tanker and cement tanker in Guangxi, China

Yesterday evening (June 22), a traffic accident occurred in Guangxi, where a tanker truck and a cement tanker collided and caught fire, resulting in the death of three people onboard.

On June 23 noon, the Beiliu Public Security Bureau in Guangxi issued a police report stating that around 9:30 pm on the 22nd, a tanker truck and a cement tanker collided at the intersection of Zhen Nan Village Road in Liujing Town, Beiliu City, causing both vehicles to catch fire one after another.

The open flames were extinguished around 11:38 pm on the 22nd, with three fatalities on board and no injuries to other personnel in the vicinity. Currently, follow-up disposal work is underway.

This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that can arise from traffic accidents, emphasizing the importance of road safety and caution while driving. Authorities are continuing to investigate the causes of the collision to prevent such incidents in the future.

The local community mourns the loss of lives in this accident and offers condolences to the families of the deceased. The impact of such accidents goes beyond those directly involved, affecting the community at large and highlighting the need for stringent safety measures on the roads.

It is crucial for all road users to adhere to traffic regulations, maintain their vehicles properly, and stay vigilant on the roads to prevent accidents and protect lives. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.