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Twin Bus Accidents in Quetta Leave 29 Injured

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Twin Bus Accidents in Quetta Leave 29 Injured

In a span of just two hours, two passenger buses met with accidents on the highway heading towards Punjab, resulting in significant injuries. The first incident occurred when a passenger bus traveling from Quetta to Lahore overturned in the Muslim Bagh area of Qila Saifullah. According to the District Administration of Qila Saifullah, 14 people were injured in the accident, with 4 in critical condition.

Shortly after, another passenger coach accident took place on the same highway within the limits of Pishin district. The second accident added to the tally of injured, bringing the total number to 29. The rescue officials quickly responded to the accidents and transferred all the injured passengers to the hospital for medical assistance.

The cause of the accidents is yet to be determined, but it is believed that reckless driving and poor road conditions may have contributed to the incidents. The accidents have raised concerns about road safety in the region and the need for stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

The injured passengers are receiving medical treatment, and authorities are investigating the causes of the accidents. The twin bus accidents have highlighted the need for improved road safety measures and responsible driving practices to prevent such incidents.

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