Passenger bus in Pakistan crashes, catches fire killing 40
A passenger bus crashed into a pillar and fell off a bridge,
catching fire and killing 40 people in southern Pakistan on Sunday, a
government official said.
The bus was carrying 44 passengers from Quetta in
Balochistan province to Karachi in neighboring Sindh province. The accident was
near the town of Bela, in Lasbela district.
Hamza Anjum Nadeem, assistant commissioner in Bela, said the
bodies of 40 people, including women and children, were recovered. Four injured
passengers were rescued.
“The accident happened due to over-speeding and the bus
crashed into the pillar of a bridge. It caught fire soon after falling (off the
bridge),” he said.
Images from the crash site showed what was left of the
charred bus lying near the bridge. The recovered remains of some of the dead
are lined up in rows nearby.
Nadeem said the bodies were charred beyond recognition and
are being transported to Karachi for DNA sampling. After identification, the
bodies will be handed over to the victims’ relatives.
Firefighters and workers from the Lasbela Welfare Trust and
the Edhi Welfare Foundation carried out the rescue operation.
The chief minister of Balochistan, Mir Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo,
expressed his sorrow for the loss of life and ordered authorities to provide
the best medical facilities to the injured.
Traffic accidents in Pakistan generally happen due to
violation of traffic rules, resulting in the deaths of thousands every year.
In a separate incident, in Pakistan’s northwest, at least 10
students who were on a picnic drowned after their boat capsized in a lake on
Sunday, police said.
The children, from a religious school in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
province, were visiting a lake at Tanda Dam.
Local police official Qismat Khan said 25 students were on
the boat. Six were rescued, and three of them are in critical condition. The
dead pupils were aged between 11 to 13. Nine children remained missing.
Khan said an earlier group of 16 students was able to cross
the lake. But the same boat capsized while taking 25 on the next trip. “As per
initial reports, overloading resulted in the overturning of the boat,” he said.
Abdul Rauf Qaiserani, the district police officer, reached
the scene to oversee the rescue work.
Life-saving divers were called in from the provincial
capital Peshawar due to an immediate lack of them locally. People from the area
joined authorities in recovering bodies from the water.
Pakistan has witnessed similar incidents in the past as
tourist attractions do not adhere to safety measures, including the use of life
vests.