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Two bakkies collide on N4

Two bakkies collide on N4

The Citizen04-06-2025
An urgent call for emergency responders was made on the Traffic Alert group at 18:00 after two vehicles collided on the N4 between the Hendrina and Bethal off-ramps, in eMalahleni's direction.
According to first responders, one of the vehicles is an armored vehicle, and firearms were scattered across the road.
Emergency services are on scene and motorists can expect an interference in traffic flow to allow medical assistance and vehicle recovery.
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