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Bus-Trailer Collision in Chagai Kills Eleven People

A deadly collision between a passenger bus and a trailer truck in the Chagai district of Balochistan has killed at least eleven people, according to initial reports from the area. The crash is among the deadliest road accidents recorded in the province this year and has prompted calls for urgent improvements to highway safety infrastructure in remote Balochistan.

Chagai is a sparsely populated district in southwestern Balochistan known for its harsh terrain and long stretches of poorly maintained roads. Accidents involving heavy transport vehicles and passenger buses are distressingly frequent on these routes, often attributable to driver fatigue, vehicle overloading, and the absence of road safety enforcement.

Rescue and law enforcement teams were dispatched to the scene, though the remoteness of the location poses logistical challenges for timely emergency response. Survivors are reported to be receiving treatment at the nearest available medical facility.

The tragedy adds urgency to the debate around road safety investment in Balochistan. Provincial authorities have faced persistent criticism for inadequate maintenance of key arteries and insufficient deployment of traffic enforcement resources on inter-district routes.

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Sources: brecorder.com
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