Babaeng pasahero sugatan matapos bumangga ang MPV sa barriers sa EDSA
- James Agustin reported that a female passenger was injured after an MPV crashed into plastic barriers along EDSA in Quezon City
- The TNVS driver claimed he suddenly felt dizzy and briefly lost his vision while driving before dawn
- Traffic signage near the EDSA busway was damaged because of the strong impact of the collision
- MMDA and QCPD Traffic Sector 6 are continuing their investigation into the incident
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A female passenger was injured after a TNVS multipurpose vehicle or MPV (Multipurpose Vehicle), crashed into plastic barriers along EDSA in Quezon City early Thursday morning.

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In a report aired on GMA News’ “Unang Balita,” the accident happened on the northbound lane of EDSA near the Quezon Avenue flyover shortly before 1 a.m.
The impact left the vehicle’s left front portion heavily damaged. Several plastic barriers were toppled, while a traffic sign near the busway was also destroyed.
The injured passenger suffered wounds on her face after the collision. Rescuers immediately responded to the scene and treated her injuries.

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According to the 49-year-old TNVS driver, he was coming from Makati and was supposed to drop off his passenger in Project 8 when he suddenly felt unwell while driving.
“Nahilo kasi ako. Naramdaman kong hilo kanina tapos dumilim yung paningin ko,” the driver explained in the report.
He added, “Parang kung wala akong makita mamaya bumangga na ako.”
Because of the accident, the damaged MPV occupied two lanes of EDSA and caused heavy traffic in the area. Authorities said it took more than 40 minutes before the vehicle was removed from the road.
Personnel from the MMDA and QCPD Traffic Sector 6 are now investigating the incident to determine what exactly caused the crash.
Reporter James Agustin covered the incident for the “Unang Balita” news program.
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