Deadly Highway Crash Near Rawang Involves Multiple Vehicles, Causes Massive Monday Morning GridlockMulti-Vehicle Collision Claims Two Lives on North-South ExpresswayA horrific morning commute turned fatal today after a severe Rawang road accident multi-vehicle crash occurred on the North-South Expressway (PLUS), leaving two motorists dead and several others injured. The incident, which took place at Kilometer 442.5 northbound near the Rawang exit, involved two commercial container trailer trucks and four passenger vehicles.Emergency response teams from the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba), alongside traffic police and PLUS highway patrol units, arrived at the chaotic scene within minutes of receiving the distress call at 6:45 AM. According to initial field reports, one of the northbound heavy trailers suffered a sudden front tyre blowout, losing mechanical control and crashing across the median divider before colliding with oncoming passenger cars and a secondary cargo container.Trapped Victims Extricated by Search and Rescue PersonnelThe high-impact collision crushed two of the involved passenger vehicles beneath the frame of the primary cargo container. Firefighters had to deploy hydraulic rescue tools, including cutters and spreaders, to systematically dismantle the mangled steel structures and extricate trapped individuals from the debris.Selangor Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief confirmed that two victims succumbed to catastrophic impact injuries at the scene. The deceased individuals were subsequently transported to the Sungai Buloh Hospital forensic department for post-mortem analysis. Three other motorists, who sustained various levels of bodily trauma, were stabilized by medical responders and rushed to nearby clinical emergency departments for immediate treatment.Severe Traffic Crawl Extends Beyond Ten KilometersThe massive wreckage and scattered vehicle debris effectively blocked all three northbound lanes of the expressway for several hours, inducing massive gridlock for thousands of corporate commuters heading into the Klang Valley and surrounding industrial sectors.Implementation of Emergency Counter-Flow LanesTo mitigate the escalating traffic congestion, PLUS highway operators collaborated with traffic police to establish an emergency counter-flow lane at the affected stretch. Motorists were advised to exercise extreme caution and maintain safe braking distances, as the backlog of vehicles quickly stretched past 10 kilometers toward the Sungai Buayan and Bukit Beruntung toll areas. Heavy machinery and tow trucks were deployed continuously to clear the heavy container frames from the asphalt surface. Police Launch Strict Probe Into Vehicle Maintenance ComplianceGombak District Police Headquarters has formally initiated an investigation under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 to determine the exact technical factors that caused the initial tyre burst and loss of control.Authorities are actively reviewing dashboard camera footage provided by passing commuters and analyzing the commercial maintenance logs of the logistics firm involved. The Transport Ministry has consistently reminded transport corporations that failure to comply with rigid safety guidelines and routine tire inspections will result in severe legal penalties, corporate operating license suspensions, and heavy statutory fines.Commuters looking for live route guidance and lane updates can consult the official [PLUS Traffic Portal] -> (Link to: Real-time traffic monitoring and highway alert updates for Malaysian expressways) to check if lanes are entirely clear before commencing regional travel.Key FactsCrash Location: Kilometer 442.5 northbound on the North-South Expressway near the Rawang intersection.Vehicles Involved: Two commercial container trailers and four standard passenger vehicles.Casualty Details: Two individuals confirmed deceased at the scene; three injured individuals transported to Sungai Buloh Hospital.Legal Action: Investigation opened under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 regarding dangerous or reckless driving.What People Are AskingWhat alternative routes can avoid the Rawang accident traffic?Motorists heading north can exit the highway early at the Sungai Buloh or Hospital Sungai Buloh interchanges, utilizing Route 1 (Jalan Persekutuan) through Rawang town to bypass the highway bottleneck before re-entering PLUS at Bukit Beruntung.How do I report a road accident on the PLUS highway?Passersby and witnesses can contact the 24-hour PLUSLine emergency hotline at 1800-88-0000 to report accidents, breakdown hazards, or request mechanical towing assistance directly from highway patrol teams.