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In the Czech Republic, a series of accidents unfolded on a Friday afternoon as dense fog rolled over the Prague to Bratislava route toward Slovakia’s capital. Officials reported that 38 cars and 2 trucks were involved in collisions along the 170 to 180 kilometer stretch near Brno, with medical teams noting numerous minor injuries among drivers and passengers. The scene underscored how quickly visibility can drop and how jaywalking lanes and sudden braking can cascade into multi-vehicle incidents. Traffic authorities indicated that the roadway approaching Bratislava was brought to a standstill, while motorists diverted to secondary routes in an effort to avoid further crashes and get to safety. [citation]

Officials described the period of increased risk as a foggy window around Brno, located in the southeast part of the country. The tally included 38 passenger vehicles and 2 large trucks, with responders performing quick health checks on occupants. The accident cluster led to significant congestion as crews worked to clear the scene and restore flow, and drivers were urged to exercise extreme caution and maintain safe distances as conditions improved. [citation]

Records show a similar weather-related incident affected traffic on the same Prague-Bratislava corridor the day prior, when fog contributed to a collision involving 20 cars. The recurring pattern of fog-driven crashes highlights the hazards that come with reduced visibility, especially on major highways that carry heavy cross-border traffic. [citation]

Meanwhile, in a separate report from the Caucasus region, a traffic incident in Yerevan, Armenia, involved 27 cars amid chaotic conditions. The update notes the event but provides limited detail on injuries or causes beyond weather and congestion. [citation]

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