24 killed in Pakistan bus crash fire

24 killed in Pakistan bus crash fire
Pakistani volunteers handle the burnt remains of bus passengers at an Edhi Foundation mortuary in Karachi on January 22, 2019, following a transport accident. (AFP)
Updated 22 January 2019
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24 killed in Pakistan bus crash fire

24 killed in Pakistan bus crash fire
  • Bus was heading from Karachi to Panjgur district of Balochistan
  • Deadly traffic accidents are very common in Pakistan

QUETTA: At least 24 people were killed when a bus in southwest Pakistan burst into flames after crashing with a truck on Monday, officials said.
The bus carrying dozens of passengers was heading from the southern city of Karachi to Panjgur district, when it crashed in Lasbela district.
“We have recovered 24 bodies from the vehicle. All of them were burned,” local administration chief in Lasbela district, Shabir Mengal, told AFP.
“The bus is very hot from the inside, we are taking out bodies slowly.”
Senior police official Agha Ramzan Ali also confirmed the crash and said a rescue operation was underway.
Deadly traffic accidents are very common in Pakistan owing to reckless driving and the bad condition of roads.
Every year hundreds of people lose their lives in traffic related incidents in the country.