THOMASVILLE, Ga. β A tragic multiple-vehicle crash on Thursday afternoon left two people dead and three others injured, according to local authorities. The accident occurred around 3 p.m. on U.S. Highway 19 near its intersection with Lower Cairo Road.
Witnesses reported a chaotic scene as emergency responders rushed to the site. The collision involved several vehicles, causing extensive damage and blocking traffic for hours. Fire and rescue teams worked efficiently to extricate individuals trapped inside their vehicles, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
Authorities stated that preliminary investigations suggest a mix of speed and impaired driving may have contributed to the accident. The Georgia State Patrol is leading the ongoing investigation, gathering evidence and witness statements to piece together the sequence of events that led to the crash.
Local residents expressed their shock over the incident, noting that the highway is often busy at that time of day. “Itβs a dangerous stretch of road, especially with the traffic from nearby schools and businesses,β said one nearby resident. Many are calling for enhanced safety measures in the area to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
The two victims, whose identities have not yet been released, were pronounced dead at the scene. The three injured individuals were transported to a nearby hospital, where their conditions remain unknown. Community members are rallying together to offer support to the victims’ families and those affected by this devastating event.
As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with further information about the crash to come forward. The incident has raised awareness about road safety and the importance of adhering to traffic regulations, especially in high-traffic areas.
Officials are expected to release more details as they become available, including information about the victims and any potential charges that may arise from the investigation. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and prioritize safety on the roads.