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Truck catches fire on Phan Thiet-Dau Giay highway.

On December 12th, a truck traveling on the Phan Thiet-Dau Giay expressway (in Lam Dong province) suddenly burst into flames.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng12/12/2025

On December 12th, a truck traveling on the Phan Thiet-Dau Giay expressway (in Lam Dong province) suddenly burst into flames.

According to initial information, in the early hours of the same day, a truck with license plate 86C-048.91 was traveling in the north-south direction. Upon reaching Km23 (the section passing through Tan Lap commune), the driver noticed the rear cargo area was on fire and pulled the vehicle to the side of the road.

Immediately, many vehicles traveling in the same direction stopped to help put out the fire. Because the truck bed contained many flammable materials, the fire continued to burn fiercely, spreading rapidly throughout the entire vehicle.

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The scene of the fire.

At the same time, the Fire and Rescue Team of Region 5 dispatched numerous firefighters and specialized vehicles to the scene to implement firefighting measures. However, the truck was completely destroyed by the fire.

Traffic police officers from Highway Patrol Team No. 6 (Department 6, Traffic Police Department) and the route management unit promptly arrived at the scene to divert traffic from a distance and regulate traffic through the area where the fire occurred.

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Fire and rescue teams are on the scene.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/xe-tai-boc-chay-บน-cao-toc-phan-thiet-dau-giay-409857.html


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