6-vehicle pile-up causes traffic gridlock on Ho Chi Minh City bridge

6-vehicle pile-up causes traffic gridlock on Ho Chi Minh City bridge
April 23, 2026

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6-vehicle pile-up causes traffic gridlock on Ho Chi Minh City bridge








A truck is damaged in a multi-vehicle pile-up on a bridge in Ho Chi Minh City, April 22, 2026. Photo: Minh Tuan


The accident resulted in no injuries though several vehicles sustained damage and traffic gridlock persisted well into the early hours of the following day.

According to initial reports, the incident took place at around 8:00 pm when vehicles were descending the bridge in the direction from Phu Thuan Ward toward Cat Lai Ward.

The crash involved three trucks, one car, and two tractor-trailers.

At the scene, a truck and a car crashed into the trailer section of a tractor-trailer, leaving both vehicles positioned across the roadway and blocking the road.

The collision led to a snarl-up stretching along the bridge.

Traffic police responded promptly after receiving reports of the crash.

Officers were deployed to regulate traffic flow and begin investigating the cause of the incident.

A car is damaged in a six-vehicle collision on a bridge in Ho Chi Minh City, April 22, 2026. Photo: Minh Tuan

Despite efforts to ease congestion, the traffic jam lasted for several hours.

By more than 10:00 pm, officers were still working to clear the scene and manage the flow of vehicles.

It was not until 2:00 am on Thursday that the accident site was fully cleared. 

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