Saudi Arabia: A Day of Series of Accidents in Dammam -Al Hasa Road


Saudi Arabia: A Day of Series of Accidents in Dammam -Al Hasa Road

Hameed Padubidri - Saudi Arabia
Daijiworld Media Network


Dammam, Nov 15: Misty weather, overspeed coupled with reckless driving resulted in a series of accidents in Dammam - Al Hasa road on  November 12.

The aftermath of the accident was a horrible sight to see. While some vehicles involved in the accident caught fire, a few others were gutted.  A few more however were completely smashed and were in shambles.

Exact details of casualties not known.












Daijiworld Saudi Arabia correspondent Hameed Padubidri took some exclusive pictures of this accident for daijiworld readers.

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  • ABDUL, SHIRURU/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 15 2007

    OVER SPEED AND RECKLESS DRIVING BY SOME ARAB DRIVERS LIKE SOME OF THEM LOCAL AND SOME ONE FROM LEBANON EGYPT PELESTINE BCOZ THEY DONT CARE POLICE AND RULES SO HAPPENING MAJOR PROBLEM OF ROAD ACCIDENTS EVEN TOP ROADS AND TRAFIIC SIGNALS AND RULES REGULATION.POLICE SHOULD BE ACT SERIOUSLY WITH THOSE DRIVERS WITH OUT ANY RELATIONSHIP OR INNOCENT PEOPLES WILL LOSE LIFE

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