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South Africa: at least 45 dead after bus falls from bridge

2024-03-28T19:46:09.043Z

Highlights: South Africa: at least 45 dead after bus falls from bridge. Only one person, an eight-year-old child, survived the crash. Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga promised a thorough investigation. South Africa has one of the most developed road networks on the continent but is among the worst performers in terms of road safety.. The accident occurred on a huge suspension bridge between two hills near Mmamatlakala in the Limpopo province (north), more than 300km from Johannesburg.


Almost all of the passengers on a bus, or 45 people, died on Thursday in South Africa in a serious road accident, the vehicle...


Almost all of the passengers on a bus, or 45 people, died Thursday in South Africa in a serious road accident, the vehicle having fallen around fifty meters from the top of a bridge before crashing into the bottom of a ravine.

“The accident, involving a bus apparently transporting passengers from Botswana to Moria (north), left at least 45 dead and one seriously injured

,” the Ministry of Transport announced in a statement.

“The driver apparently lost control of his vehicle, hitting the safety barriers on the bridge. The bus went over the bridge and hit the ground, where it caught fire

,” the ministry said.

The bus was carrying a total of 46 passengers including the driver. Only one person, an eight-year-old child, survived the crash, according to the provincial Department of Transportation. He was taken to hospital.

“Some bodies have been burned beyond recognition, others are trapped under debris and still others are scattered at the scene

,” the department said in a statement, adding that rescue operations continued. until late in the evening.

The Minister of Transport visited the site

The accident occurred on a huge suspension bridge between two hills near Mmamatlakala in the Limpopo province (north), more than 300km from Johannesburg. The bus had a Botswanan license plate, according to local authorities. The nationality of the passengers has not yet been confirmed. Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga, who visited the site during the day, promised a thorough investigation into the causes of the accident.

South Africa has one of the most developed road networks on the continent but is among the worst performers in terms of road safety. Earlier in the day, President Cyril Ramaphosa called on South Africans to

“do their best to ensure that the Easter holidays are safe”

.

“Easter should not be a period where we wait for statistics of tragedies or injuries on our roads

,” he urged in a press release a few hours before the accident.

Source: lefigaro

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