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11 Killed in Kalyan–Murbad Highway Crash as Taxi Collides with Cement Truck

At least 11 people have been confirmed dead following a horrific head-on collision involving a passenger taxi and a heavy-duty cement mixer truck along the busy Kalyan–Morbid Highway.
The crash, which occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, has been described by authorities as one of the deadliest highway incidents recorded in the region this year.
According to preliminary findings, the passenger taxi, reportedly carrying more occupants than its legal capacity, collided head-on with an oncoming cement mixer truck.
The impact was catastrophic:
- The taxi was completely crushed at the front, trapping passengers inside
- Several victims died instantly due to the force of the collision
- Survivors, where any existed, were left with critical injuries
Eyewitness accounts suggest the taxi may have been traveling at high speed before losing control, though officials have yet to confirm the exact sequence of events.
Local emergency responders arrived swiftly at the crash scene, but the scale of destruction made rescue efforts extremely challenging.
- 11 fatalities were confirmed on-site
- Rescue teams worked to recover bodies trapped in the wreckage
- The truck driver reportedly survived with injuries and is currently receiving medical attention
Authorities had to deploy heavy-duty equipment to separate the mangled vehicles and clear the highway for traffic.
Officials from local traffic enforcement agencies have launched a full investigation into the cause of the crash.
Key factors under review include:
- Possible overloading of the taxi
- Speed violations
- Road conditions and visibility at the time of the crash
- Mechanical condition of both vehicles
Authorities are also expected to review compliance with passenger transport regulations in the area.
RoadKing.ng Safety Insight
Head-on collisions remain one of the most fatal types of road crashes globally due to the combined force of impact from both vehicles.
According to the World Health Organization, road traffic crashes claim approximately 1.19 million lives each year worldwide, with speeding and overloading ranking among the leading causes of fatal incidents.
This crash once again raises urgent concerns about:
- Poor enforcement of passenger limits
- Reckless driving behaviors
- Increasing risks on high-speed highways
For many families, what began as a routine journey has ended in irreversible loss.












