Tag: Pakistan bus accident

  • Pakistan News: 28 people killed as bus plunges into ravine |

    KARACHI: At least 28 people, including women and children, were killed on Wednesday in Pakistan after a speeding passenger bus veered off the road and fell into a ravine in the remote Balochistan province, according to media reports. The bus, heading from Turbat to Quetta, fell into the ravine near Washuk town, around 700 kilometres from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.

    The accident was a result of overspeeding, according to the report, which said that women and children were among the deceased. The accident took place after the tyre of the passenger bus burst, Geo News reported quoting rescue officials. At least 28 people were killed in the accident. About 22 people sustained injuries in the accident and were sent to the Civil Hospital in Basima.

    Road accidents are common in Pakistan where traffic rules and safety standards are hardly followed. On May 18, at least 13 people belonging to the same family were killed and nine others were injured as a truck plunged into a ditch in Punjab’s Khushab district.

    On May 3, at least 20 people lost their lives while 21 others sustained injuries after a passenger bus veered off a narrow mountain road and plummeted into a ravine in Gilgit Baltistan.

  • 13 killed, 25 injured in Pakistan bus twist of fate

    Via Press Agree with of India: A bus travelling on a freeway in Pakistan’s Punjab province overturned because of a brake failure on Saturday, killing a minimum of 13 folks, together with 5 girls and 3 kids, officers mentioned.

    The bus used to be travelling from Lahore to Rawalpindi when it overturned close to Kallar Kahar salt vary.

    “A minimum of 13 passengers, together with 5 girls and 3 kids, had been killed, and some other 25 injured,” officers mentioned.

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    The Nationwide Highways and Dual carriageway Police mentioned in keeping with initial reviews, the twist of fate took place because of brake failure.

    There have been 34 passengers onboard, police mentioned.

    Rescue officers mentioned the loss of life toll may upward push as one of the vital injured had been essential.

    Dual carriageway police mentioned two lanes of the six-lane freeway had been closed to permit officers to fish out the sufferers.

    Deficient roads, loss of protection consciousness and blatant overlook for site visitors regulations continuously reason deadly injuries in Pakistan.

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