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BREAKING: Horror Crash On Baltimore Beltway Leaves SIX DEAD


A terrifying incident rocked the Baltimore Beltway this morning.

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According to reports from local media outlets, a tragic car crash took center stage in this area and it reportedly left six roadside construction workers dead who happened to be on duty during that unfortunate time.

Sources from local media outlets went on to mention how the accident took place during the afternoon hours of Wednesday when all of a sudden, two giant vehicles collided.

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Source: CBS

This caused one of the vehicles to veneer into a work zone where the workers happened to be on duty. Hence, they didn’t see the vehicle coming toward them at high speed, causing their sudden death of them on the spot.

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The exact location was identified as the I-695 in Woodlawn where absolute mayhem struck in a matter of seconds.

Source: CBS

Cops and rescue services were seen rushing to the site of the crash where the injured were shifted to a nearby hospital but the injuries were just too critical and that is what led to the death of the construction workers.

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The leading member of the investigatory team says that the victims were pronounced dead soon as the first responders at the scene realized that there was little to no hope for survival as that’s how bad the injured were.

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Authorities have revealed the exact cause of the crash to have arisen due to the driver being present in the Acura who suddenly opted to change lanes when all of a sudden, another vehicle near him struck his passenger side.

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While doing so, this caused the Acura driver to lose complete control of the car. And as a result, he just rammed into the site which was under construction and had so many workers deployed over there.

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The other vehicle happened to be a Volkswagon but thankfully, the vehicle and its driver remained safe after the devastating crash affecting the other car even more.

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