Bus tragedy claims 28 lives as brake failure leads to disaster in Iran
Tragedy in Iran. At least 28 people have died in a bus accident, and another 23 were seriously injured. A total of 51 people were in the vehicle, which was travelling to the city of Taft.
21 August 2024 12:39
The tragic bus accident occurred on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday. The vehicle was carrying Shia pilgrims from Pakistan to Iraq through Iran. Local emergency official Mohammad Ali Malekzadeh reported that the driver lost control of the vehicle during the night drive.
Local media showed photos from the accident scene, depicting an overturned bus with a crushed roof and open doors. Rescuers were carefully searching the scene, attempting to reach survivors.
Local emergency services representative Mohammad Ali Malekzadeh blamed the accident on brake failure and driver inattentiveness.
More than half of the passengers lost their lives
At the time of the accident, were 51 people on board the bus. At least 28 people were killed, and 23 were seriously injured.
Local media in Pakistan quoted Qamar Abbas, a Shia community leader, who stated that the number of victims could be as high as 35. These figures have not yet been officially confirmed. Abbas also mentioned that the passengers came from Larkana, a southern Sindh province in Pakistan.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of precious human lives in the bus accident in Iran - expressed his condolences the Pakistani Minister of Interior, Mohsin Naqvu.
It is already known that the pilgrims were headed to Iraq to participate in the Arbaeen observance, commemorating the death of the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, Husayn. Arbaeen is one of the most significant events for Shia and annually draws tens of millions of faithful to Karbala in Iraq.
Terrible statistics
Iran struggles with one of the highest road accident rates in the world, with an annual death toll reaching 17,000 people. Such a high number is attributed to widespread disregard for traffic rules, dangerous vehicles, and insufficient emergency care, especially in vast rural areas.