Maasmechelen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A head-on crash on Steenweg naar As in Maasmechelen injured 5 people, including a 29-year-old man and 2 seniors. Firefighters rescued 3 from a ditch. Road closed until 10 p.m.
As VRT News reported, a serious crash occurred at 7:30 PM last night, July 20, 2025, on the Steenweg naar As in Maasmechelen. 2 cars hit each other head-on. It is not clear yet how the crash happened. One car ended up in a ditch next to the road.
The police, ambulance, and fire department arrived very quickly. The car that was in the ditch had three people inside. This car was damaged. The doors would not open. The firefighters had to cut the back of the car open to access the people.
What caused the serious crash on Steenweg naar As in Maasmechelen?
The fire department worked to get the people out of the car. All 3 people were taken out of the car. They got help at the scene and were sent to the hospital. Police closed the road for some time. They are now checking how the crash happened. The investigation is still going on.
Several ambulances and 2 full ambulance teams went to the crash on Steenweg naar As in Maasmechelen. 5 people were injured in the accident. 2 of them were in their seventies and came from the Bilzen-Hoeselt area. Another was a 29-year-old man from Beringen.
These 3 people were badly injured needed help right away. The medical teams gave them care at the scene and then took them to the hospital. All 5 people were still awake when help arrived. Police closed the road in both directions to keep the rescue safe. The road stayed closed until 10 p.m. A traffic expert came from the Limburg public prosecutor’s office. The expert checked the road, the cars, and other signs.
In November 2023, a crash happened on the same road, Steenweg naar As. 2 cars hit each other head-on near a bend. 4 people were ijured, including a small child. 1 car went into the wrong lane. Emergency teams came fast and helped the people. The road was closed for some hours. The fire team had to cut one person out of the car. After the crash, local people asked again for better signs and speed checks, but not much was done.