ISLAMABAD: A road accident killed at least five pilgrims and injured more than 30 others in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province on Saturday, a rescue official said.
A bus carrying around 40 people was en route to Sehwan Sharif when it overturned near Ranipur, according to a Rescue 1122 spokesperson.
The passengers were going to attend annual Urs of 13th-century Sufi saint, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.
“The injured men, women and children were shifted to Gambat and Ranipur hospitals by ambulance,” the Rescue 1122 spokesperson said in a statement.
The incident occurred because of speeding, according to the Sindh chief minister’s office. CM Murad Ali Shah has asked authorities to provide best treatment to the injured and assured all possible assistance to families of the deceased.
“Public should follow driving rules and avoid speeding,” he was quoted as urging the masses.
Fatal road accidents are common in Pakistan where traffic rules are rarely followed and roads as well as a majority of vehicles are in poor condition.
On Friday, at least five people, including renowned Manqabat Khawans Khawaja Ali Kazim and Syed Jan Rizvi, were killed in a road accident near Sindh’s Jamshoro, according to authorities.
On Dec. 30, at least 18 passengers were killed in two separate road accidents in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab and southern Sindh provinces, authorities said.
Road crash kills five pilgrims en route to shrine in southern Pakistan
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- A bus carrying around 40 people was en route to Sufi saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar’s shrine
- The speeding vehicle overturned near Ranipur on its way to Sehwan Sharif, authorities say