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One person was killed during a massive pileup involving more than 200 vehicles in the central Chinese city Zhengzhou on Wednesday, according to state media.

The pileup took place on a bridge that was shrouded in the heavy morning fog, which caused multiple vehicles to crash, according to state-owned The Global Times.

Photos from the scene show the long multi-lane bridge, stretching across fields and the Yellow River, strewn with vehicles crammed into each other. Cars, cargo trucks, lorries and other vehicles can be seen in the pileup.

In videos filmed from the ground, the air is still thick with fog. One clip shows a truck sliding forward, crashing into several smaller cars, as sirens ring in the distance.

Many drivers and passengers were trapped in their cars, according to The Global Times. Emergency response workers and fire rescuers were deployed to the scene, including personnel from the traffic and health departments.

One eyewitness told The Global Times the pileup stretched several kilometres long, and that moisture on the bridge made the road particularly slippery.

In some areas, the visibility that morning was only 200 meters (about 656 feet), according to Reuters, citing the local meteorology agency. Several hours after the pileup, police issued a warning for cars not to cross the bridge due to the fog.

“In the winter the temperature is low and there is often heavy fog,” traffic police posted on their official account on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter. It reminded drivers to slow down, use their lights, and leave dangerous areas as quickly as possible.

The overpass connects Zhengzhou with the city of Xinxiang. Police shut down the bridge during rescue operations, with traffic resuming later that afternoon.

CNN/Simeon Ugbodovon

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Transportation

Two hundred and seventeen lives have been lost to road traffic crashes between January and August this year in five hundred and forty recorded crashes by the Federal Road Safety Corps, in Ogun State.

Sector Commander of FRSC in the State, Mr. Ahmed Umar made this known at the flag off of the Command end of the year operations in Abeokuta.

According to him, one thousand three hundred and Thirty Eight Persons were however rescued to various hospitals during the same period.

Mr. Umar who called on motorists to always exercise caution while traveling across the road network in Ogun State commended the Federal and State government for various ongoing major constructions.

Lagos, Ogun Zonal Commanding officer, Mr. Imoh Etuk, while speaking called on the Lagos and Ogun state government to ensure the completion of all the on-going road constructions to ease movement of vehicles across the states.

The drivers were advised to stop the habit of driving under the influence of alcohol and hard drugs.

There were goodwill messages from the Nigeria Police, Ogun State Traffic Control and Enforcement agency and other security agencies.

Highlights of the ember month advocacy campaign held at the Asero Motor park and attended by members of various road transport unions include drama presentation and inauguration of Celebrity Special Marshal among others.

Wale Oluokun