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Pile-up kills 29 on Egyptian road | |
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At least 29 people have been killed and 16 injured when nine cars and lorries slammed into each other on a fog-choked rural highway in Upper Egypt. | |
Reports quoting police sources said a bus collided with a minibus and at least six other vehicles then rammed into them in the fog. | Reports quoting police sources said a bus collided with a minibus and at least six other vehicles then rammed into them in the fog. |
The injured were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, officials said. | The injured were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, officials said. |
Correspondents say crashes are common on Egyptian roads due to reckless driving and poor maintenance. | Correspondents say crashes are common on Egyptian roads due to reckless driving and poor maintenance. |
The crash about 100km (60 miles) south of Cairo temporarily blocked a main road leading to Egypt's southern provinces. | The crash about 100km (60 miles) south of Cairo temporarily blocked a main road leading to Egypt's southern provinces. |
A number of the fatalities happened when people left their vehicles to check for damage and were hit by other traffic, police sources told Reuters news agency. | |
In recent years a series of road and rail crashes with high death tolls triggered public anger about the government's handling of transport safety. | In recent years a series of road and rail crashes with high death tolls triggered public anger about the government's handling of transport safety. |
Police say an estimated 6,000 people are killed every year in accidents on Egypt's roads. | Police say an estimated 6,000 people are killed every year in accidents on Egypt's roads. |