
At least 21 people were killed and several others injured after a bus overturned south of Shiraz in Iran’s Fars province, state media reported on Saturday.
The accident, the cause of which remains unclear, occurred near Kavar, a town about 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from the capital, Tehran.
“Unfortunately, 21 deaths have been recorded,” Kavar Hospital director Mohsen Afrasiabi told state television, adding that 29 people were injured.
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Masoud Abed, head of the province’s emergency organisation, said rescue operations are ongoing and final casualty figures will be released after investigations are completed.
Iranian media showed images of a coach lying on its side on a mountain road.
Iran records nearly 17,000 road accident casualties annually, a toll attributed to lax enforcement of safety regulations, the widespread use of aging vehicles, and strained emergency services.
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