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Seven people were killed and 10 others were injured in two accidents on Saturday.
Rescue 1122 officials said a van travelling to Chakwal from Talagang and a car driving in from the opposite direction collided at Gambhir drain bridge.
Rescue officials said soon after the collision, the van caught fire.
Witnesses said some of the passengers broke the windows and jumped out of the van. Two women died in the spot.
One of them was identified as Ismat Shaheen, a resident of Wanhaar, whereas the other body was unidentified till the report was filed.
Muhammad Khan Kallo, Shahbaz Hussain, Abdullah Aziz, Nasir Mehmood and Muhammd Aslam, Noor Khan, Muhammad Javed and Muhammad Jamil were injured and taken to burn units in Wah Cantt and Kharian.
Separately, five members of a family were killed and two others were injured in an accident on the motorway.
The family was travelling to Islamabad from Lahore.
The tyre of their car burst near Kot Momin and the driver lost control.
The car hit a trolley, killing five people on the spot.
They were identified as Abdul Basit, Amir Shakoor, Samia Shakoor, Asma Basit, Arfa.
Basit and Faizan – both children – sustained minor injuries.
Rescue 1122 officials had to cut open the vehicles to pull out the bodies.
Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif expressed grief over the incidents.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 8th, 2014.
A police constable was killed and six other people injured in an accident on Charsadda Road on Sunday.
According to the police report, a speeding passenger van collided with an electricity pole on Charsadda Road near Charsadda Sugar Mills. As a result, police constable Pervez Khan died on the spot, while six other passengers, identified as Jan Ali, Behramand, Ahmadullah, Asim, Manan and Sakhawat were severely injured.
Residents present nearby rushed to the site and shifted the injured men to Charsadda hospital.
According to doctors, the critically injured were later referred to Lady Reading Hospital.
Mansehra accident leaves one dead
A man was killed and five others, including two women, were severely injured when a Suzuki pickup rammed into a motorcycle near Dhodial on Sunday.
Police officials quoted eyewitnesses as saying that three friends from Sheikhabad Afghan camp were travelling towards Mansehra city from Shinkiyari on a motorcycle when they collided head on with the Suzuki pickup near Baidadi village. The pickup, after hitting the bike, crashed into a tree, killing the driver instantly.
The three bike riders and two women from the pickup were injured. The deceased was identified as Israr Ahmed of Dhodial village, while the injured were Islamuddin, Naib Gul, Nazeer, Noshi Bibi and Gulnaz.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 26th, 2014.
MULTAN: Four people, including two women and a child, died in two accidents in Bahawalangar on Sunday.
Muhammad Sadiq was on his motorcycle with Shehnaz Bibi and Sana Bibi on the passenger seat when a trolley hit the motorcycle, killing the women on the spot. Sadiq passed away on his way to Minchan Abad hospital. Both the women died at the spot. Sadiq died on the way to Minchan Abad tehsil headquarters hospital in Bahawalanagar district. Sadiq Ganj police said the trolley driver had fled leaving the trolley behind.
The police have seized the trolley. Separately, a five-year-old playing on the road was crushed under a tractor-trolley in Minchan Abad. The driver fled.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 14th, 2014.
KARACHI:
To reduce road accidents, the Traffic police DIG Muhammad Arif Hanif has announced a competition for SSPs in all districts of Karachi to launch a traffic awareness week from April 21 to April 27.
“The victims of road accidents either lack road sense or poor knowledge of traffic rules and regulation,” said the DIG traffic on Sunday. “It is important that we take initiatives for the safety of the public,” he stressed.
During the week, camps will be set up that would be equipped with public address systems, pamphlets and guidance booklets, according to his instructions. They will also conduct seminars and deliver lectures at schools, arrange walks for a cause, visit public service bus terminals and deliver lectures to the drivers and conductors in association with their unions.
Hanif directed the officials to display banners with road safety slogans on busy thoroughfares. The officials will motivate the public to follow traffic signals and road signs, while also informing the about the consequences of violating traffic rules.
A prize distribution ceremony would be held at Saleem Vahidi Auditorium at Clifton where commendation certificates with cash rewards would be granted to the officers exhibiting excellent performance for the success of the event.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2014.
One man was killed and 25 others were injured in multiple accidents in Kurram Agency on Tuesday.
A political administration official from Parachinar said a truck crashed into a car in Kaga Wala, Upper Kurram, killing one man and injuring six.
The car was on its way to Shablan and the truck was coming from the opposite direction when the accident occurred. The deceased was identified as Nawab Hussain, while the injured were taken to the Agency Headquarters Hospital, Parachinar.
In another incident, 10 people, including four children, were injured when lightning struck a house in College Colony. The lightning caused a fire, which destroyed the house, the official said. He added the incident took place early morning amid heavy rainfall and some snow.
Meanwhile, nine people were injured when a fire erupted in a house in Malana area of the city. The owner of the house, Abbas Mehdi, said a family member accidently poured petrol in a canister near the oven, which caused the explosion. Neighbours rushed to help them and took the injured to the hospital, Mehdi added.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2014.
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos
Road Accidents Today Accident Photos Man Pictures of Honey Singh Graphic Image Clipart of Gopinath Munde Car Prone Photos

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