What Happened in the Deadly Road Accident in Northern Afghanistan?
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Kabul, Feb 1 (NationPress) Three commuters lost their lives and two others were injured in a tragic road accident in Baghlan province of northern Afghanistan, as reported by the provincial police office.
The catastrophic event took place when two fast-moving vehicles collided in the Qala-e-Baday area of the Dushi district, resulting in the instant death of three individuals, including a woman and a child, and leaving two others injured, according to a statement released late Saturday by Xinhua News Agency.
This incident follows another tragic accident that occurred in Badakhshan province on Thursday, where two people died and one person was injured when a vehicle went off a mountainous road and fell into a ravine.
Road accidents that result in fatalities continue to be a major issue in Afghanistan, often attributed to poor road conditions, reckless driving, and a lack of adequate safety measures in the country's difficult terrain and underdeveloped infrastructure.
On December 20, 2025, a bus overturned in the Salang area of Baghlan province, killing at least five individuals and injuring 44 others, as reported by an official statement.
In a communication shared on X, spokesperson for Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Works (MoPW), Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, mentioned that the incident occurred in the Shawal area, north of Salang, at approximately 2 am (local time), as reported by Pajhwok Afghan News.
Haqshenas indicated that the bus rolled over due to reckless driving, leading to the loss of five lives and injuring 44. The injured were subsequently transported to the health center in Khanjan district for medical treatment.
The ministry urged travelers on that route to heed official directives and adhere to traffic regulations. Authorities also stated that snow-clearing operations were ongoing at several points along the Salang highway.
On December 15, 2025, local police reported that at least three more individuals died, and 16 others were injured in two different traffic accidents in Afghanistan within the prior 24 hours.
A head-on collision on the Kabul-Kandahar highway in eastern Ghazni province resulted in two fatalities and injuries to two women. In northern Jawzjan province, separate incidents led to one death and 14 injuries.
Authorities have primarily blamed these accidents on reckless driving, underscoring the risks posed by overcrowded and poorly maintained roads in Afghanistan.