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NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind

NHTSA Issues Recall for 5 Million More Takata Airbags

Jan. 22, 2016
"It's a massive safety crisis."

WASHINGTON - Safety officials announced Friday the recall of another 5 million Takata (IW 1000/712) airbags in cars in the United States just a month after a ninth airbag-linked U.S. death was revealed.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall announcement covers driver-side airbags and includes, for the first time, cars from Volkswagen and Audi.

NHTSA spokesman Gordon Trowbridge said the 5 million is a rough estimate, adding: "It's a massive safety crisis."

The inflators for the airbags can erupt and send shrapnel into occupants of the vehicle.

Nine people in the United States have died in accidents tied to the airbag problem, and one outside the country.

The Japanese company has been forced to recall some 28 million airbags in cars around the world because of the issue, which it is accused of having attempted to hide.

The new recall comes after one person died in a crash in South Carolina in December with the airbag being considered a factor.

In November, the NHTSA announced a record $200 million fine on Takata for providing inadequate and inaccurate information about the airbags and for failing to recall them quickly once it became aware of the problem.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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