Fatal Head-On Collision Claims Five Lives in Northern Afghanistan
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Kabul, April 6 (NationPress) A tragic head-on collision in northern Afghanistan's Baghlan province resulted in the deaths of five individuals, as reported by the provincial government office on Monday.
The accident occurred on Sunday night in the Zard Sang locality of Dushi district when two fuel tankers collided, igniting a massive fire. A speeding vehicle that arrived at the scene was soon caught in the flames, trapping its five passengers, all of whom died instantly, according to Xinhua News Agency.
Additional vehicles were also affected by the fire, and authorities have attributed this catastrophic incident to negligent driving.
In a separate traffic mishap on April 4, at least one person lost their life and five others were critically injured on the prominent Kabul-Kandahar highway in eastern Afghanistan's Wardak province, as reported by the official Bakhtar news agency.
This collision transpired on Saturday evening in Sayyed Abad district. The injured were swiftly transported to a nearby medical facility.
The recent accidents have highlighted the ongoing road safety issues plaguing Afghanistan's essential transportation routes.
On April 3, another incident claimed the lives of two passengers, while 13 others suffered injuries when a bus veered off the road in eastern Afghanistan's Ghazni province, as stated by provincial police spokesman Khalid Sarhadi.
The accident occurred on the main road in Qarabagh district early Friday morning, with ongoing efforts to locate a missing child.
Sarhadi attributed this tragic event to reckless driving and mentioned that an investigation is currently underway.
On March 28, a mini-bus accident in eastern Afghanistan's Laghman province resulted in the death of one commuter and left ten others injured. The provincial police office reported that the mini-bus collided with both a three-wheel rickshaw and a motorcycle due to carelessness in the provincial capital Mehtarlam.
All injured passengers were promptly taken to the hospital for necessary medical treatment. Authorities have urged drivers to adhere to traffic regulations to prevent further accidents.