At least 26 people, including children, were killed
when a passenger bus crashed into a hill in northern Pakistan on
Sunday, an official said.
The bus was travelling from Skardu, a famous tourist destination, to
the garrison city of Rawalpindi when the accident occurred in the
country's northern region of Gilgit-Baltistan, which borders China.
Another 12 people were wounded, Faizullah Faraq, a spokesperson for
the regional government, said.
The injured are being moved to a hospital in the Chilas area,
although rescue workers are facing difficulties due to limited
resources, Faraq added.
A process is under way to identify the dead and injured so that their
families can be informed, according to the spokesman.
The cause of the accident is not yet known, said Mushtaq Ali, a
spokesperson for the district administration.
Road accidents are common in Pakistan due to a lack of adequate
infrastructure, poorly maintained vehicles and careless driving.
According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, around 9,000 road
accidents are reported every year, killing around 4,000 people.
The bus was travelling from Skardu to the garrison city of Rawalpindi when the accident occurred