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Chemical spill: Lorry-MPV crash causes six-kilometre congestion on Karak Highway

A Malaysian Highway Authority spokesman said the congestion began at 6.32pm as most of the lanes had to be closed due to the chemical spill at the accident location. — Picture from Twitter/BombaJBPM via Bernama

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 — An accident involving a lorry carrying 17,000 litres of carbon dioxide and a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) this evening caused congestion for about six kilometres (km) on the Karak Highway.

A Malaysian Highway Authority spokesman said the congestion began at 6.32pm as most of the lanes had to be closed due to the chemical spill at the accident location.

“As of 8.50pm, traffic was still at a crawl for six kilometres heading towards the accident location at KM36.2, while the emergency and slow lanes are still closed,” he told Bernama.

Meanwhile, Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Norazam Khamis said they received an emergency call about the incident at 6.03pm and an eight-man team from the Selayang Fire and Rescue Station was despatched to the location.

He said the MPV driver suffered minor injuries to his knee and was sent to the Selayang Hospital for treatment, while five passengers in the vehicle and the lorry driver escaped unhurt.

“The firemen are waiting for the Hazardous Materials Management Team (Hazmat) to carry out the cleaning work,” he said in a statement today. — Bernama

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