Tragic Vehicle Crash Claims One Life, Injures 15 in Logar, Afghanistan
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Kabul, April 10 (NationPress): A tragic incident occurred in eastern Afghanistan's Logar province where a vehicle crashed into a residential home, resulting in one fatality and injuring 15 others, according to a local police spokesperson on Friday.
The collision happened on the outskirts of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, due to reckless driving, as stated by provincial police spokesman Mawlawi Ahmadullah Anas, as reported by Xinhua News Agency.
The injured individuals were promptly transported to local medical facilities, where their conditions were reported to be stable.
In a related incident in the nearby Nangarhar province on Wednesday night, another road accident resulted in one death and left 35 others injured.
Traffic accidents are a significant cause of mortality in Afghanistan, exacerbated by reckless driving on congested roads and the poor state of highways, which often lack adequate signage, leading to frequent crashes in the war-torn nation.
On April 3, another accident claimed the lives of two commuters and injured 13 more as a passenger bus went off the road in eastern Afghanistan's Ghazni province, according to provincial police spokesman Khalid Sarhadi.
This deadly incident took place on the main road in Qarabagh district, with ongoing efforts to locate a missing boy. Sarhadi highlighted reckless driving as a contributing factor and mentioned that an investigation is currently in progress.
On March 28, a mini-bus collided with two motorcycles in eastern Afghanistan's Laghman province, resulting in one death and 10 injuries, as reported by the provincial police office.
The mini-bus struck both a three-wheeled rickshaw and a motorbike simultaneously due to driver carelessness in the provincial capital Mehtarlam, killing one instantly and injuring 10 others, including five children and two women. All injured individuals have been taken to the hospital for necessary medical attention, with a call for drivers to adhere to traffic rules to prevent further accidents.