Pakistan: Bus crashes leave dozens dead DW 08/25/2024
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In the southwestern Lasbela district, a bus with Shiite Muslim pilgrims returning from Iraq fell from a highway into a ravine, resulting in at least 12 fatalities and 32 injuries due to brake failure, according to local police chief Qazi Sabir. This tragedy highlights the risks faced by pilgrims during their journeys across hazardous terrains.
The second incident in the eastern Punjab province's Kahuta district left 24 people dead, with officials confirming no survivors after the bus plunged from a bridge. Sardar Waheed, a senior government official, reported that heavy machinery was necessary to recover the wreckage, underscoring the severity of the crash.
In response to the horrific accidents, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended heartfelt condolences to the victims' families. Their statements reflected the national sorrow for the lives lost in these tragic events, pointing out the urgent need for improved road safety measures in Pakistan.
Bus accidents are prevalent in Pakistan, driven by deteriorating infrastructure, inadequate driver training, and lax transit regulations. The country has witnessed a series of tragic incidents, including a recent crash in Iran that claimed the lives of 28 Pakistani pilgrims, illustrating the dire transportation safety conditions in the region.
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