Pakistan: Bus crash in the north kills at least 20
- A bus accident in northern Pakistan caused the deaths of at least 20 people, with 21 others injured and rescued, according to a local official.
- The bus was en route from Rawalpindi to Gilgit-Baltistan when it veered off the road, resulting in the tragic incident.
- The injured passengers were promptly evacuated and taken to hospitals for treatment after the bus plunged into a ravine due to the driver losing control.
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Bus falls into ravine in Pakistan's far north, killing 20
PESHAWAR — A bus veered into a ravine in Pakistan's far north early on Friday, a local government spokesman said, killing 20 passengers, while 21 injured were rescued and taken to hospital. The bus was headed to the mountainous northern area of Gilgit-Baltistan from the garrison city of Rawalpindi in Pakistan's eastern province of Punjab, when the accident happened in the early hours. "The bus was passing through Diamer district in Gilgit-Balt…
At least 20 dead in horror crash after bus plunges into a rocky ravine
AT LEAST 20 people have been killed in a horror bus crash in Pakistan as 21 others are left in hospital receiving treatment. The bus fatally veered into a rocky ravine this morning prompting a huge government rescue mission, said a local government spokesman. Islamabad51.comPeople were taken to hospital after the horror bus crash in Pakistan[/caption] The bus reportedly went off at a narrow mountain road before plunging into a deep valley in the…
At least fifteen people have been killed and twenty injured after a bus crashed into a ravine in northern Pakistan.
At least 20 people have died in a bus accident in Pakistan.
Bus falls into ravine in Pakistan’s far north, killing 20
PESHAWAR, May 3 — A bus veered into a ravine in Pakistan’s far north early today, a local government spokesman said, killing 20 passengers, while 21 injured were rescued and taken to hospital. The bus was headed to the mountainous northern area of Gilgit-Baltistan from the garrison city of Rawalpindi in Pakistan’s eastern province of Punjab, when the accident happened in the early hours. “The bus was passing through Diamer district in Gilgit-Bal…
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