A severe collision involving two passenger buses, a water tanker, and a loader truck occurred on the Super Highway, en route from Hyderabad to Karachi, resulting in the death of one person and injuries to 15 others. The accident, which took place earlier today, has triggered extensive rescue operations by Edhi officials.
According to reports, the crash involved four vehicles, with one casualty confirmed and over 15 people injured. Rescue teams have been working to transport the injured to hospitals. Most of the injured are receiving treatment at a private hospital on the Super Highway, while several others have been transferred to Jinnah Hospital for further medical care.
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Edhi ambulances and volunteers responded swiftly, carrying out rescue efforts and working to identify the deceased and injured victims. The cause of the accident is still under investigation, but authorities are focusing on ensuring timely medical assistance for those involved.
This collision comes shortly after two other deadly accidents in Sindh and Punjab on Monday, which claimed at least 17 lives. In one incident near Sindh’s Moro city, seven people, including four children, were killed when a van collided with a truck, likely due to thick fog. Meanwhile, in Punjab’s Attock district, 10 people lost their lives after a bus overturned, reportedly due to driver negligence.
These consecutive accidents have highlighted the ongoing safety challenges on Pakistan’s roads, as authorities urge drivers to remain cautious, particularly under hazardous weather conditions.