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17 Killed In Bangladesh Bus Crash

Last updated: 2023/03/19 at 8:43 AM
Jacky 6 days ago
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No less than 17 individuals were eliminated and as much as 25 hurt on Sunday in Bangladesh after a bus smashed through a highway fence and plunged into a roadside ditch, according to authorities. Cops stated they presumed the motorist lost control at 8:00 am (0200 GMT) and struck the railing of a just recently constructed significant expressway, sending out the bus toppling 30 feet (10 metres) into the ditch. “Seventeen individuals have actually passed away in the mishap. The hurt were sent out to health centers in the area,” regional cops chief Masud Alam informed AFP after the crash in the southern district of Shibchar. Roadway mishaps are regular in Bangladesh due to old and severely kept lorries and roadways, along with inadequately trained chauffeurs. A highway mishap display stated a record 9,951 individuals were eliminated in roadway mishaps in Bangladesh in 2015. Follow United States on Facebook– @LadunLiadi; Instagram– @LadunLiadi; Twitter– @LadunLiadi; Youtube– @LadunLiadiTV for updates

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Jacky March 19, 2023
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