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Updated 03:28

Deadly collision on Lublin-Chełm road

A fatal crash on the Lublin-Chełm road killed a driver. Lublin-Chełm crash highlights safety risks on regional roads.

A violent collision overnight on the national road between Lublin and Chełm left one person dead and blocked traffic for hours. The Lublin-Chełm crash happened near Jankowice around midnight, and emergency services rushed to the scene.

What happened and immediate response

Two passenger cars collided head-on on national road 12. The drivers met while one car overtook another. Consequently the overtaking BMW lost control and struck an oncoming Opel. Moreover the BMW left the carriageway and hit a tree. The vehicle broke into several fragments. Emergency medical teams, firefighters, police and an air ambulance responded. However rescuers could not save the BMW driver. Therefore authorities confirmed a fatality at the scene. In addition the occupants of the Opel received medical care and will be taken to hospital.

Investigation and road disruption

Police work under the prosecutor’s supervision. They will collect evidence and record the scene. Consequently investigators will determine factors like speed and driver conduct. Moreover authorities set up detours through Marynin and along provincial roads 839 and 812. Therefore the national road remains closed while teams clear the wreckage. Traffic delays may last for hours.

Lublin-Chełm crash: why this matters to expats

This road links Lublin with the eastern city of Chełm. It carries both commuter and freight traffic. Therefore accidents can disrupt travel and deliveries. Moreover regional roads in the Lublin Voivodeship often have higher speeds and limited lighting. Consequently risky overtaking can lead to head-on collisions. In addition winter conditions make this danger worse. Foreign drivers might not expect narrow shoulders or sudden local detours.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness or suffer a crash in Poland call 112 immediately. You may also call 999 for ambulance or 998 for fire. Keep your ID and insurance papers ready. If you lack Polish health coverage, note that public emergency care falls under NFZ (the National Health Fund). For longer treatment, register with local health insurance or check private coverage. A traffic fine is called a mandat (a fine issued by police). Your national ID number in Poland is PESEL, and it matters for official records. Social insurance is run by ZUS (Social Insurance Institution). If police ask for details, cooperate and request a copy of the report for insurance claims.

Local authorities will update road status and investigation results. Drivers should plan alternate routes and expect checks. Moreover insurance companies will require the police report for claims.

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