On June 29, 2026, a heavy goods vehicle (Lkw) lost control on the A9 motorway near Eisenberg, Germany, resulting in a collision with the central guardrail. The incident occurred on a rain-slicked road between the exits of Droyßig and Eisenberg, leading to a complete closure of the highway in both directions. The driver, a 35-year-old man, was not injured, but the crash caused significant damage, including a ruptured diesel tank that leaked large quantities of fuel. Initial reports suggest the cause was an inappropriate speed. Rescue operations are ongoing, and the motorway remains fully closed, causing extensive traffic congestion.
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