What led to the tragic traffic accident that claimed three lives in Afghanistan?
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Key Takeaways
- Three travelers lost their lives in a recent traffic accident in Samangan.
- Reckless driving was identified as the cause of the incident.
- The injured passengers received immediate medical attention.
- Traffic accidents remain a significant concern in Afghanistan.
- Authorities are urged to implement better road safety measures.
Kabul, Sep 13 (NationPress) A tragic incident in northern Afghanistan's Samangan province resulted in the death of at least three travelers and left two others injured when a vehicle overturned, according to a statement from the provincial police office released on Saturday.
Reckless driving has been pinpointed as the cause of this fatal accident, which occurred in the Dara-e-Sufi Payan area on Friday night. The injured passengers were promptly transported to a nearby health facility, as reported by the Xinhua news agency.
Earlier on Friday morning, two individuals, including a driver, lost their lives, and four others were hurt in two separate road incidents at a crossing in Samangan province. All injured parties were taken to a hospital in the neighboring Balkh province.
On the previous Tuesday, a total of 10 individuals died, and many more were injured in two different accidents across Afghanistan.
In the western province of Badghis, three motorbikes collided on Tuesday evening, resulting in one death at the scene and injuries to five others. Provincial police spokesman Sediqullah Sediqi confirmed that the tragic event was caused by the negligence of the motorcyclists, with all injured parties being rushed to the local hospital.
Another incident on Wednesday claimed the lives of nine commuters and injured seven others when a mini-bus fell into a ravine in northern Afghanistan's Baghlan province. According to provincial police spokesman Mawlawi Shir Ahmad Burhani, this deadly mishap occurred on a crowded road in the Khost-o-Faring area, resulting in nine fatalities at the scene and seven injuries, some of which are critical.
Previously, on Monday, 17 commuters died, and two others were injured in separate car accidents in northern Badakhshan and eastern Ghazni provinces.