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At least 36 people have been killed in two separate bus accidents in northeast and southwest Pakistan, according to local authorities.
Twelve people died on the Makran Coastal Highway in the southwest province of Balochistan, the Ministry of Interior said on Sunday, while a rescue official said 24 people were killed when a bus plunged into a deep ravine near Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
The first accident occurred overnight, when a bus carrying Shia pilgrims returning from Iran for a religious commemoration veered off the road.
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Thirty-two people were also injured and were reported to be in critical condition, the provincial government said.
Four people remained trapped inside the coach, and a crane was ordered to evacuate them, local police authorities said, according to Pakistani news outlet Dawn.
The second accident took place in the Kahuta district in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province. It was heading to the Pakistan-administrated disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Initially, local police said that there were seven injured, but later doctors and government officials said that everyone onboard the bus died in the crash. Raja Moazzam, a rescue official, said most of the bodies had been identified.
Umar Farooq, a senior government official from Sudhanoti district, where the bus started its journey, told AFP at the crash site “24 were travelling in the bus and all 24 have died”.
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The Interior Ministry, however, said 29 had died in that crash.
“The accident was caused due to the coaster’s failed brakes,” rescue official Usman Gujjar told Dawn.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi expressed his “heartfelt condolences and sympathy to the families of the deceased in both accidents”.
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Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also issued separate statements expressing their sorrow.