Man injured in Hong Kong 10-vehicle crash during rush hour
A 10-vehicle pile-up occurred on Hong Kong's Tuen Mun Road during Thursday morning rush hour, resulting in at least one injury. The collision happened near Sham Tseng Fire Station on the Yuen Long-bound fast lane around 7:47 am, while an amber rainstorm warning was active.

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AI-generatedA 10-vehicle pile-up occurred on Hong Kong's Tuen Mun Road during Thursday morning rush hour, resulting in at least one injury. The collision happened near Sham Tseng Fire Station on the Yuen Long-bound fast lane around 7:47 am, while an amber rainstorm warning was active. A male driver in his 30s sustained hand injuries when his car's airbag deployed. Three ambulances were dispatched to the scene. Videos showed a chain-reaction crash with crumpled vehicle hoods. The Transport Department closed a section of the Yuen Long-bound lanes, advising motorists to use alternative routes due to traffic congestion. The amber rainstorm warning indicated heavy rainfall.
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5 extractedA section of the Yuen Long-bound lanes on Tuen Mun Road near Sham Tseng had been closed to all traffic.
An amber rainstorm warning was in force during the collision.
A private car driver in his 30s reported hand injuries after his vehicle’s airbag deployed during the crash.
At least one man was injured in a 10-vehicle pile-up on Hong Kong’s Tuen Mun Road during the Thursday morning rush hour.
Videos circulating online showed vehicles slamming into each other in a chain-reaction, bumper-to-bumper crash.