A tragic crash on the R36 near the Strijdom Tunnel in Limpopo left three dead and 55 injured. A truck carrying workers lost control on the steep mountain road, plummeting into a ditch. The driver struggled with the vehicle’s control on the dangerous descent, causing it to overturn.

Three people died instantly, while 20 suffered serious injuries, requiring urgent medical care. The other 35 were treated for minor injuries.

This incident highlights major road safety concerns, especially for trucks in mountainous areas. Authorities believe brake failure or a mechanical issue may have been factors. Limpopo traffic spokesperson Tidimalo Chuene stresses regular vehicle checks, particularly for those carrying passengers in risk-prone places like this. Critics argue further regulations are needed, asserting trucks are unsuited for transporting people safely.


The authorities vow a detailed investigation to uncover the cause and find preventive measures. Families of the deceased mourn, as the injured receive treatment. The Limpopo Department of Transport assures engagement with the issue, underlining a critical reminder of road safety and vehicle maintenance in South Africa.
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