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Scores of vehicles have been vandalized after a tipper truck veered off its lane and crashed into oncoming vehicles at Anloga junction in the Oforikrom municipality of the Ashanti Region.
The truck, carrying sacks of goods, is reported to have failed its brakes while ascending the Oforikrom hill into the main traffic intersection on the Kumasi-Accra highway.
The vehicle consequently veered off its lane, approaching oncoming vehicles at top speed as it careened down the hill before crashing into multiple cars.
The long trunk of the tipper truck ultimately overturned, pouring the sacks of goods it carried onto the road.
The incident threw drivers and passengers into a frenzy as they escaped a fatal collision.
No casualties have since been reported as the mangled vehicles are being towed away to ease traffic congestion on the stretch.
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