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A tragic traffic accident occurred in Pakistan's Balochistan province, where a wedding bus plunged into a ravine. As a result of the accident, at least 7 people lost their lives, and 37 others, including children, were injured.
The incident took place near the provincial capital, Quetta. Photos from the scene show the overturned and heavily damaged bus. Emergency teams quickly arrived at the site.
Health Ministry spokesperson Wasim Baig announced that the bodies of the deceased and the injured were taken to the nearest hospital. It was reported that some of the injured are in critical condition.
Balochistan Prime Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti described the accident as "heart-wrenching and deeply saddening." Bugti ordered an investigation to determine the cause of the incident and emphasized that necessary actions would be taken if negligence is found.
This accident is one of a series of traffic disasters that have occurred recently in Pakistan. In August, a total of 32 people lost their lives in two separate bus accidents in the country. Additionally, in the same month, 28 Pakistani pilgrims lost their lives in an accident in Iran.
Authorities are working to improve traffic safety and prevent similar tragedies. However, infrastructure issues and driver negligence continue to be leading causes of traffic accidents in the country.
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