30 killed in Rahim Yar Khan after buses collide head-on

Published October 17, 2016
Rescue officials gather around the wreckage of a passenger bus. ─AFP
Rescue officials gather around the wreckage of a passenger bus. ─AFP
Rescue team work on the wreckage of a deadly accident involving two buses. ─AP
Rescue team work on the wreckage of a deadly accident involving two buses. ─AP

At least 30 people were killed in a road accident Monday as two intercity buses collided in Rahim Yar Khan's Khanpur area, officials said.

“The death toll has climbed to 30,” Hassan Iqbal, police inspector of Rahim Yar Khan, told Reuters.

District Coordination Officer Rahim Yar Khan Capt (retd) Zafar Iqbal earlier told DawnNews he fears the death toll may rise.

Rahim Yar Khan Police Spokesperson Arshad Nawaz said that at least 55 other passengers received injuries.

An ambulance at the site of the accident. ─ DawnNews
An ambulance at the site of the accident. ─ DawnNews

The accident was so serious that the bodies of the dead and injured could only be recovered after cutting through the bodies of the vehicles, he said.

One of the buses was on its way from Karachi to Lahore while the other was heading to Sadiqabad from Faisalabad, he said.

The casualties were shifted to Khanpur Hospital and Rahim Yar Khan Hospital for treatment and legal formalities.

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