44 killed in collision of two buses in Iran

Inter3FORTY-FOUR people were killed and 39 injured in Iran when two passenger buses collided outside the capital Tehran and caught fire, Iranian media reported yesterday.At 11pm (1830 GMT/13:30pm EDT) on Monday night a bus carrying passengers from Isfahan to Tehran suffered a punctured tire,  crossed a guardrail and swerved into oncoming  traffic, where it hit a second bus travelling from Tehran to Yazd, highway police chief Mohammad Reza Mehmandar told the Mehr news  agency.

Both buses erupted in flames after the collision, he said. Statistics compiled by UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) show that road accidents occur in Iran at a rate 20 times higher than the world average, with nearly 28,000 people killed and 300 000 people injured and disabled annually in the country of 75 million. — Reuters.

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