Bus accident near Murree leaves at least 10 dead
Two of the deceased are children.
ISLAMABAD:
At least 10 people including two children and as many women were killed when a bus fell down a hill just northeast of Islamabad, officials said on Sunday.
The bus, which was carrying 20 passengers from the hill town of Murree to Rawalpindi, lost traction on a slippery road amid rainfall, rolling on its side as it fell down a slope.
"At least 10 people have been killed in the accident. Two of them are women and two children. Eight others are injured," Mudassar Hussain, duty officer at Murree police station, told AFP.
"Rescue workers are working to recover bodies and injured at the accident site," he added.
Bus accidents are common on the mountainous track to Murree because of careless driving and speeding.
Pakistan has one of the world's worst records for fatal traffic accidents, blamed on poor roads, badly maintained vehicles and reckless driving.
On Saturday, a collision on Quetta-Karachi highway between two passenger buses and a petrol tanker killed 35 people, with many of the victims burning to death.
At least 10 people including two children and as many women were killed when a bus fell down a hill just northeast of Islamabad, officials said on Sunday.
The bus, which was carrying 20 passengers from the hill town of Murree to Rawalpindi, lost traction on a slippery road amid rainfall, rolling on its side as it fell down a slope.
"At least 10 people have been killed in the accident. Two of them are women and two children. Eight others are injured," Mudassar Hussain, duty officer at Murree police station, told AFP.
"Rescue workers are working to recover bodies and injured at the accident site," he added.
Bus accidents are common on the mountainous track to Murree because of careless driving and speeding.
Pakistan has one of the world's worst records for fatal traffic accidents, blamed on poor roads, badly maintained vehicles and reckless driving.
On Saturday, a collision on Quetta-Karachi highway between two passenger buses and a petrol tanker killed 35 people, with many of the victims burning to death.