Abu Dhabi: Ghastly Accident near Ghantoot - Several Feared Dead


Abu Dhabi:  Ghastly Accident near Ghantoot - Several Feared Dead

Daijiworld Media Network - Abu Dhabi (GA)

March 12, 2008
7 Days - Update:

A driver has spoken of the carnage he witnessed yesterday after being caught up in a horrendous traffic accident on the road between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, comparing the sight to a battlefield. Bakshish Singh was talking after seeing at close quarters the 60-car pile-up, which claimed three lives and left 317 injured according to Abu Dhabi Police. Many of the injured are still critical after what is believed to be the UAE's biggest ever traffic smash, which occurred in thick fog close to Ghantoot yesterday morning.
“People were lying on the floor and were screaming for their lives. Some of them were struggling to get out of their vehicles after the doors got jammed because of the impact of the accident, while others were stuck between the seats and shouting for help. Everything was very frightening,” he said. “Cars were burning all over the place. It was like a battlefield where bombs rip up vehicles. The scene was bloody carnage.”

Singh was following a bus transporting a friend of his when the bus became one of the vehicles caught in the smash. He immediately jumped from his car and ran towards the bus to see if he could help anyone.  He found his friend slumped unconscious in the vehicle, so put him over his shoulder and carried him to safety.

“No one was ready to take my friend to the hospital. He was in dire straits and was crying in pain. I thought he was going to die in front of my eyes. I would never forgive myself for not helping him out,” the unassuming hero said.  His friend was one of the lucky ones as an ambulance soon arrived and sped him away to Rashid hospital in Dubai.

“He might be out of the hospital in a day or two. It's miracle that he survived,” Singh said. Two buses carrying more than 30 workers were smashed beyond recognition during the accident and Singh said he saw one man survive the initial crash, but then get hit by a reckless motorist driving down the hard shoulder.

“While I was trying to rescue my friend, I was horrified to see one of the passengers from a crashed bus being mowed down by a car that was speeding down the hard shoulder. I have never seen anything like this in my life. It was absolute chaos,” he said.
Officials blamed the accident on some motorists driving recklessly and not taking special care in the heavy fog, which reduced visibility to a few feet.

March 11, 2008 :

Abu Dhabi, Mar 11: In what seems to be the worst accident to be ever recorded in the history of the United Arab Emirates, more than 200 cars were involved in a massive pile-up on the Abu Dhabi-Dubai Road that according to early estimates might have claimed eight lives. About 284 people were also reported injured, 15 were in critical condition and 67 had sustained moderate injuries. The accident occured on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 morning.

 

 

The accident on Shaikh Rashi bin Saaed Road has resulted in a traffic jam for the past few hours.  While most of the cars involved in the accident have been damaged heavily, some of them have been charred beyond recognition.

Agency Report:

Ninety-two cars caught fire in the smash-ups, said Khalifa Al Darrai, chief executive of the ambulance service centre in Dubai.

“I have never witnessed an accident of this scale before. Apparently, there was thick fog that led to the collisions.

“Patients were lying on the road. Thankfully, they had abandoned their cars or else the death toll would have risen significantly,” Al Darrai told Dubai based tabloid by phone.

“We sent people who suffered serious to minor injuries to two hospitals.”

The centre sent over a dozen ambulances, three first response cars and two disaster cars to the accident site.

“Two doctors and nurses from the Rashid Trauma Centre have been sent in a police helicopter to the site. In addition to this there are many ambulances and police rescue teams that have been sent from Abu Dhabi,” said Al Darrai.
It will take time before the extent of the incident can be assessed, said Al Darrai.

“Now we are clearing off the burnt cars from the road and trying to bring the situation under control.”

In Dubai, six people have been rushed to Rashid trauma centre.

“It is a disaster because all the patients were brought in a critical condition and are undergoing surgery at this moment,” said a doctor at the centre.

The accident scene, located approximately 60 kilometers outside the capital, is nearby the Al Ghantoot area.

Traffic is being diverted back to Abu Dhabi through an exit close to the scene along the highway.

The other side of the road is clear, it has been reported.

A fuel leak may have triggered a chain reaction that set more than 92 cars on fire, according to witnesses.

Jassim Al Nuaimi, who drove before 7.30am on the other side of the road from Khalifa City A to Abu Dhabi, told that he had difficulty stopping his car, and said the slippery road conditions may have worsened the accident.

“I was driving at 40kph and the outside temperature was about 16 degree C. I slammed on the breaks but my car still slid three car lengths,” said Al Nuaimi.

  

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  • Alex Correa, Shirva /Dubai

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    I agree with some comments on speeding. May be the first car was slow.second must have been speeding.What about all 200 cars!!! All of them were speeding?. No Speeding was one of the contributing factor.Other factors that contributed to this accident

    1) Failed to maintain safe gap between 2 vehicles
    2)Poor knowlege on use of hazard lights
    3)The wet condition of road and gripness of brakes / wheels on applying them.

    In General The equipment / vehicle The weather conditions and The Driver

    All three Factors contributed for this accident

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  • godwin, udupi/dubai

    Fri, Mar 14 2008

    It is purely called careless driving... do not blame for bad weather

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  • richard d souza, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    This kind of accident can only happen in this part of the world where people feel mighty driving around in too powerful cars and behaving like maniacs on the road. The people who cause such deadly accident should be treated like criminals and punished accordingly but unfortunately most of them get away with the murder of innocent people.

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  • adil k s a, ksa

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    Sad that things of this magnitude could happen in today's educated and technically savvy world. People are always in a hurry and hence scope for tragedies like this. Hope this opens the eyes and attitude of drivers. Praying for them.

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  • Sahul Hameed, Manglore

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    The picture indeed is best suit but the consequence definitely is devastating. It should be a lesson to the people who exceed their speed, big lane does not always ensures safety. I have been in Dubai since many years but havent seen like one. Good luck all the drivers in UAE. SAHUL HAMEED

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  • Abdul Jeelani,

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    Really shocking news.what I say about Dubai is full of Indians especially keralites and mangaloreans rather then local Arabs in the streets most of the time.Let Almighty grant these peoples family a resistant power to tackle the loss.

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  • Rudolph Pereira, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    Sad that things of this magnitude could happen in today's educated and technically savvy world. People are always in a hurry and hence scope for tragedies like this. Hope this opens the eyes and attitude of drivers. Praying for them.

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  • Candy, India

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    Are you NOSTRADAMUS??? stick with the issue on hand... don't go telling everyone that one day we are all going to die!

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  • Fr.Vincent D'Souza, Alangar-Moodbidri

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    I am shocked to hear this horrific accident. My heart goes out for the family members of the innocent Victims.I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured people

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  • jeetendra. j. hegde, moodibidri

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    I think this may be the one of the worst accident happenned in worlds history,that is also in u a e soil, which deals sternly against the law breakers.your report is well covered with photos ,we salute for your job.plz keep updating about casualties.may GOD bless the injured one with fast recovery

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  • Saleem Puttur,, Abu Dhabi UAE

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is very shocking & horrific news, Dubai being a HUB & most talked about place on the World Map, It's time that the U.A.E starts to adopt the International laws on Safe Driving, i.e. Safe distance between vehicles, Reduce Max speed limits, and should alert in the fog climate.

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  • Jimmy Noronha, Bellore/Lucknow

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    Sir, It is time that some one learnt to put up a road sign that reads "DRIVING IN THE MIST, LIGHTS ON A MUST" in this accident prone Abu Dhabi - Dubai Highway. Jimmy Lucknow

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  • azeez, moodbidri/dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    Your coverage of this ghastly accident is excellent job,even the local media also not covered this much coverage,specially photographs.most of my local arab friends appreciate the coverage.  They saved this news to their computers.I am proud to say DAIJIWORLD is a manglorean site.keep it up..god bless u

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  • Hema Anand, Muscat

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is a disaster, because of man's fault poor innocent people are suffering. This terrible accident is teaching us a good lesson about the importance of safe driving, following the needed traffice rules and instruct us the results of over speed driving.

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  • jerald pereira, Mangalore/ permude

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is shame to Modern technology. The Bullock's carts are better than cars because the bullocks will scream at the time of danger sign. Without proper test and exam one who obtains the driving licence will come accros such incidences. If remote button driving comes than what would be the result ....?

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  • Shafi Imran, katipalla / Dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    The reason I feel could have been the fact that people use their hazard lights while driving in foggy conditions which might have been misinterpreted by the cars behind. I request everyone to please avoid using hazard lights avoid speeding in such conditions.

    It might not only be unsafe for you but it might even involve others too. Now that you can see it might be because of one car that stopped suddenly and others too crashed in the same. I wish UAE Govt should implement the same rule as in KSA, whenever there is foggy weather, most of the traffic police are visible on the road, they are monitoring the flow of traffic you dont have chance to speed-up or else police will catch you directly.

    My prayers go the victims of this tragedy. Insha ALLAH injured people will be fine.

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  • RAGHUNATHAN, MADURAI/INDIA

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    If poor visibililty, driver should follow defensive driving methods., like medium speed with fog lights ON also RTA can forecast such a bad weather conditions with the help of media / radio / sign boards.

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  • Harry Barracuda, Bahrain

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is not down to carelessness, it's down to STUPIDITY. Anyone who died doing 150kph in those conditions can rot in hell for risking, or even taking innocent lives. May they NEVER rest in peace.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    Man Made Disaster. Human Created Cars and it is the Human that is bringing in Pain and Disaster. The Atmosphere was having Thick Fog. If 50 Cars and above have met with Accident then the Speed of the Cars must have been 120 Kmph and above that too in the Thick Fog.

    Once a Person gets his driving Licence he thinks that he is the KING ON THE ROAD. One cannot straighten a Dogs Tail then can we straighten a human's mentality.

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  • abrar hussain, dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is a tragedy which will be remembered, people have to be very careful, in such weather conditons. Speeding is another factor in this case. This could be averted if extra care was taken. I suggest RTA should have some kind of reminder Signs ON for safty reason in such weather and people should follow strictly. I would like to share my feeling AND pain with people and their families suffered.

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  • ZULFIKHAR AHMED KARKALA, SASTAN/DUBAI

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is really horrific. This due to Careless driving and dense fog.Next time we need to be careful about driving and we need to follow the rules

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  • Naveed, perliya/B.C Road/bantval tq/karnataka/India

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This accident is not due to careless of drivers ,it is due to the climate of U.A.E but this climate is given by God so human beings must adjust it.THE END WILL COME SOON FOR ALL HUMAN BEINGS AS WELL AS ANIMALS ALSO. NO ONE WILL STAY ALIVE IN THIS WORLD.ONE DAY WILL COME THE DAY OF JUDJEMENT

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  • Freddie Pereira, Moodbidri/ Sydney, Australia

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is very shocking & horrific news, Dubai being a HUB & most talked about place on the World Map, It's time that the U.A.E starts to adopt the International laws on Safe Driving, i.e. Safe distance between vehicles, Reduce Max speed limits, Cancel Licenece for offences, Safe weather control driving, Compulsary Fog lights, b-monthly tyre checks etc....

    After this devastating pile up accident, It is strongly recommended the Max Speed Limit to be reduced. I am really sorry for the innocent people who are involved in the pile up because of some person who cared less for the LAWS !!

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  • ALLWYN, BOMBAY,DUBAI

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    IT IS HIGH TIME WE REALISE THE IMPORTANCE OF SAFE DRIVING,WEATHER ITSELF IS NO EXCUSE,GOD WILL NEVER SIDE US EVERYTIME.

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  • Stefan, Dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    There's no other explanation for this than that people in the UAE do not keep security distance and don't indicate on the street. I've been to 60 countries and driving style in the UAE is may be the worst in the whole world.  it's like a zoo on the street there, everyday.

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  • Henry, Dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    Dont blame the weather. blame the drivers because they are responsible to drive according to the weather.

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  • Valerian Dalmaida, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is devil's act and Satanic. People's dont care and selfish and negligent attitude. But, the innocent suffered. Even if they wanted to avoid they could not because of the pile up. Life is more important than driving at 140km per hour and that too in these conditions.

    Aeroplanes cancel the scheduled flight if there is no clear visibility. Then why not us, drivers. Do we need someone to say this? Please take care and also pray for others when you are driving on the road.

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  • wilma, sooda/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    This is really horrible.The Traffic authority day by day brings new laws people are getting enough fines for over speed etc,still it depends on the individuals they are not worried for anything,thier only intenstion to drive fast and reach soon,they put others in trouble and themselves also will be in trouble,Now whom to blame for this incident.Its untolerable pain while thinking about this.

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  • Sunanda Acharia, Abu-Dhabi

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    Its sad that such a drastic accident in the capital. Though rescue teams were doing exceptional job but sorry for the lives they rest in peace.

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  • Rameshkundar, Harady/KSA

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    I can't imagine how the 200 cars collided at once? ITs shocking.

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  • Rohan pinto, kulshekar-abudhabi

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    I left Abudhabi at 6:00 am and reached Dubai at 1pm.  The accident occured just some time before we reached the accident spot.due to heavy fog this accident has occured.

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    What the UAE needs is the Inter-Emirates mass transportation system like railways to reduce traffic pressure. At times of heavy fog etc strong warnings by radio, police petrol including by helicopter surveilance necessary on the highways to protect lives. The good road networks are also used as low flying runways by people at times.

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  • tressy,ivan goveas, muscat

    Wed, Mar 12 2008

    We were shocked to hear this. Please switch on your headlights while you are driving in case of fog so that the other cars can see you in front.and reduce their speed. We will pray 4 the people who are right now undergoing the surgeries and who are in a critical condition... be safe instead of sorry..... may god bless you...

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  • winster, chickmaglore/abu dhabi

    Tue, Mar 11 2008

    What a drastic accident in the abu dhabi.The U.A.E.government must stricten the rules and regulations.The people must understand to drive carefully and also follow the rules STRICTLY

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  • Ronald, Udyavara/Dubai

    Tue, Mar 11 2008

    This is really horrific. This is due to careless attitude of some drivers who drive at 150 KM/hour even in such a low visibility conditions.

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  • Saleem Puttur,, Abu Dhabi UAE

    Thu, Mar 13 2008

    Its really disaster incident why people have to keep speed in the critical weather condition. the main reason is. speed..

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