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After a day of traffic chaos, smoke, and safety fears, one of Johannesburg’s busiest highways is open again.
The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has confirmed that the N12 freeway in Bassonia has fully reopened in both directions after a fatal LPG gas tanker fire forced authorities to shut the route for several hours.
For many commuters in the south of Johannesburg, the closure turned an already busy Sunday into a frustrating maze of diversions and delays.
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The incident began on Sunday morning when an LPG gas tanker caught alight near the Comaro Road off-ramp.
Because the tanker was carrying highly flammable gas, emergency responders treated the scene as extremely dangerous. Authorities feared a possible explosion, leading to the immediate closure of the highway in both directions.
The crash claimed one life, adding tragedy to what was already a serious emergency.
Residents in nearby suburbs reported seeing smoke and heavy emergency activity, while social media quickly filled with warnings for motorists to avoid the area.
According to JMPD spokesperson Xolani Fihla, specialist teams worked through a difficult and hazardous recovery process before the road could safely reopen.
This included:
Once those steps were completed, officials declared the route safe for public use.
All temporary diversions at the R59 Reading Interchange and Comaro Road were also lifted.
The N12 is more than just another road. It is a vital artery linking Johannesburg’s southern suburbs, industrial areas, and freight movement routes.
When it closes, the knock-on effect is immediate. Traffic spills into surrounding roads, travel times rise sharply, and businesses depending on deliveries feel the pressure.
That is why incidents involving hazardous cargo often cause wider concern than ordinary crashes.
Fihla thanked emergency crews who worked under dangerous conditions and praised residents and motorists for cooperating during the closure.
For many locals, patience was tested but there was also appreciation online for firefighters, metro police, and technical teams who prevented a potentially far worse disaster.
While traffic authorities were dealing with the tanker blaze, Johannesburg also saw another alarming road-related incident.
Police are investigating a suspected road rage shooting in Emmarentia, where one person was killed and two others wounded after what reportedly began as a minor bumper-bashing.
According to Gauteng police, firearms were allegedly drawn by both drivers during the confrontation.
The two incidents, though unrelated, highlight a growing concern in Gauteng: roads are carrying not only heavier traffic volumes, but also higher emotional and safety risks.
From hazardous freight accidents to violent confrontations, the city’s road network is increasingly where pressure spills into public view.
For now, motorists can at least breathe easier knowing the N12 is moving again but Sunday served as another reminder of how quickly one incident can bring a major city route to a standstill.
{Source: The Citizen}
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