Sukkkar, Pakistan—A violent collision between a passenger bus and a truck killed multiple people on the National Highway today. The accident happened during the afternoon as the bus was traveling toward the southern provinces. Both vehicles sustained massive damage upon impact. The force of the crash pushed the wreckage across the divider and into the opposite lane.
Emergency teams arrived from the nearest district headquarters within twenty minutes. They found the bus partially crushed under the truck’s trailer. Survivors were trapped inside the mangled metal, calling for help. Rescue workers used hydraulic equipment to peel away the roof of the bus. They spent hours extracting the injured from the debris.
Hospital staff confirmed that several passengers died on the spot. The injured were moved to regional medical centers by ambulance. Doctors at the emergency ward described the conditions as dire for many survivors. They are dealing with multiple trauma cases involving severe internal injuries. Blood donations have been requested from the local public to aid the victims.
Eyewitnesses stated that the truck driver attempted to overtake another vehicle before losing control. He veered into the path of the oncoming bus. The bus driver tried to swerve, but the impact was unavoidable. Both drivers died during the initial collision. The highway remained closed for most of the evening to clear the scene.
The National Highways and Motorway Police have opened an investigation. They are currently reviewing footage from nearby traffic cameras to reconstruct the event. Preliminary findings point to recklessness as the primary cause. This stretch of the highway has a high accident rate due to speeding and poor maintenance. Officials are now under pressure to implement stricter enforcement.
Traffic on the National Highway is currently moving at a crawl while the debris is removed. Long lines of trucks and passenger vehicles have formed in both directions. Police officers are directing traffic to keep the route functional. Local residents have gathered along the highway to observe the recovery efforts. The mood is tense as family members wait for information.
The provincial transport department will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss road safety reforms. They intend to propose a new speed monitoring system for heavy vehicles. For now, the road remains a scene of wreckage and investigation. The survivors remain in critical condition as the night wears on.
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