35 killed in Pakistan road accident

Islamabad, March 26 – At least 35 people were killed Saturday when a truck collided with two buses in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
The accident occurred when two speeding buses collided with a truck coming from the opposite direction on RCD Highway in Balochistan, Dawn online reported.
According to eye witnesses, after the collision the vehicles caught fire which killed and injured the passengers.
The truck was carrying petrol which caused the burning of the vehicles. The traffic was suspended on the highway after the accident.
Source: IANS

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