MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) - A tragic road accident occurred in the Jamshoro district of southern Sindh province, Pakistan, when a speeding truck carrying laborers, women, and children fell into a ravine. The incident happened overnight, resulting in the deaths of at least 13 individuals and injuring around 20 others, according to local police.
The city police chief, Saddique Changra, provided details to reporters about the accident, stating the truck was transporting workers back to their homes in the Badin district of Sindh after they had completed harvesting wheat in the southwestern province of Balochistan. This incident highlights the dangers faced by laborers in the region as they travel long distances for work.
Hospital officials reported that several of the injured individuals are in critical condition and are receiving urgent medical attention. The severity of injuries among the passengers underscores the risks associated with the inadequate transportation conditions in the area.
Road accidents in Pakistan are not uncommon due to several factors. The country suffers from poorly maintained highways, and there is a widespread disregard for traffic laws, contributing to the high incidence of traffic-related fatalities and injuries. This particular accident serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing issues related to road safety in Pakistan.
As authorities investigate the crash, there is a growing call for improvements in transportation infrastructure and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. The loss of life and the impact on families affected by this incident reiterate the urgent need for systemic changes in road safety practices across the nation.