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Bus crashes in Pakistan, killing 33 people and injuring 40

A speeding bus carrying mostly labourers travelling home for a major Muslim holiday rammed into a container truck on a busy highway in central Pakistan on Monday (Jul 19), killing at least 33 people and injuring 40, police and rescue officials said.

Bus crashes in Pakistan, killing 33 people and injuring 40

The bus had rammed into a container truck on a busy highway in central Pakistan on Jul 19, 2021. (Photo: AP Images)

MULTAN, Pakistan: A speeding bus carrying mostly labourers travelling home for a major Muslim holiday rammed into a container truck on a busy highway in central Pakistan on Monday (Jul 19), killing at least 33 people and injuring 40, police and rescue officials said.

The bus had left the city of Sialkot and was traveling on Taunsa Road; its destination was the city of Dera Ghazi Khan in eastern Punjab province, said senior police officer Hassan Javed. 

The exact cause of the accident is still under investigation, he said.

Rescuers transported the dead and injured to a nearby hospital. 

Sher Khan, the person in charge of the rescue team at the site, said some of the injured were in critical condition. He added that the bus driver was among the 33 killed in the accident.

Khan said the passengers were traveling to their home district of Rajanpur to celebrate the upcoming Eid al-Adha feast.

TV footage and photos circulating on social media showed rescuers trying to pull out bodies from the badly mangled bus. In one image, some of the injured are seen sitting near the bus, waiting for medical help.

The exact cause of the accident is still under investigation, says an official. (Photo: AP Images)

Pakistan’s Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry expressed his condolences on Twitter and advised public transport drivers to be more careful of the lives of the people they have been entrusted with.

“When will we as a nation realise that the violation of traffic rules is fatal,” he said.

Deadly accidents are common in Pakistan due to poor road infrastructure and disregard for traffic laws.

Source: AP/ga

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