Afghanistan Road Accident / Horrific road accident in Afghanistan, 50 people died; 76 people injured

50 people were killed and 76 injured in two road accidents in Afghanistan's Ghazni province. The most serious accident was a collision between a passenger bus and an oil tanker on the Kabul-Kandahar highway. The injured are being treated. Such accidents are common in the country due to bad roads and reckless driving.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 19, 2024, 02:26 PM
Afghanistan Road Accident: A total of 50 people lost their lives and 76 were injured in two major road accidents in Afghanistan. These incidents happened on Wednesday night, information about which was given by Hafiz Umar, spokesman for the governor of Ghazni province on Thursday. These accidents have raised serious questions on road safety and chaotic traffic system in the country.

First accident: Bus and oil tanker collide

The first accident took place on the Kabul-Kandahar highway, where many people died in a fierce collision between a passenger bus and an oil tanker. The accident was so severe that the bus and the tanker were badly damaged. Women and children are also among the dead.

Second accident: Second accident on the same highway

The second accident took place at a different place on the same highway. The injured of both the incidents were admitted to hospitals in Ghazni, while the seriously injured persons have been taken to Kabul. The process of handing over the bodies of the deceased to their families is going on.

Poor condition of road safety

Road accidents are nothing new in Afghanistan. In recent years, the country has seen several major accidents due to poor roads, disregard for traffic rules, and reckless driving.

Helmand Province: On Monday this week, a vehicle carrying a family fell into a ditch, killing 6 people.

Badakhshan Province: A few days ago, a jeep fell into a river, killing 6 people and injuring four others.

Causes and Solutions Needed

The causes of road accidents in Afghanistan include the following:

Poor condition of roads: Most roads in the country are rough and unsafe.

Reckless driving: Lack of knowledge and compliance with traffic rules.

Lack of safety measures: Lack of quality of vehicles and traffic monitoring.

Conclusion

These accidents have highlighted the dangerous state of road safety in Afghanistan. It is imperative that the government takes steps such as road repairs, strict enforcement of traffic rules, and training of drivers. If immediate attention is not given in this direction, such accidents can cause more loss of life and property.