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Nine injured in multi-vehicle crash on Route 25 near Be'er Sheva

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Nine injured in multi-vehicle crash on Route 25 near Be'er Sheva

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 15:23

TL;DR

Nine people sustained light injuries in a multi-vehicle collision on Route 25 at the entrance to Be'er Sheva on Monday afternoon, the Rescue South emergency service reported. Medics from Magen David Adom provided initial treatment and evacuated the wounded to Soroka Medical Center.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Nine people were lightly wounded in a multi-vehicle crash on Route 25 at the entrance to Be'er Sheva on Monday afternoon, according to the Rescue South emergency service.

Magen David Adom (MDA) responders treated nine casualties with various contusions at the scene, and all were evacuated in ambulances to Soroka Medical Center in Be'er Sheva in light condition. The crash involved several vehicles, one of which overturned and landed on its roof.

As The Zioneer reported earlier today (published at 14:01 Jerusalem), a separate multi-vehicle accident on the same Route 25, near the Olim Junction south of the city, also left nine lightly injured around midday. The two incidents appear to be unrelated, though both underscore an elevated frequency of road accidents on that highway segment on Monday.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Victims evacuated to Soroka Medical Center following initial treatment by MDA

  2. Nine lightly wounded in multi-vehicle crash on Route 25 near Negev junction

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03 · Source and signal

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