
At least 14 people were killed and several others were wounded when a mini-truck fell into a canal due to dense fog in Pakistan’s Sargodha region on Friday night, the Rescue officials said on Saturday.
The crash happened when thick fog reduced visibility on the road in the city area of Kot Momin, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. The truck plunged into the Ghala Pur Bangla canal, which was dry at the time of the incident, the Rescue 1122 officials said.
Rescue teams said that the truck was carrying 23 people. Seven of them were crushed underneath the vehicle and died on the spot.
Emergency workers reached the scene quickly and started rescue operations. The bodies of the victims and the injured were pulled out and shifted to nearby THQ hospital where seven more people died during treatment.
The deceased include six children and five women. The passengers were on their way to attend a funeral.
The entire Punjab province is currently in grip of thick fog that reduces visibility on roads.
Officials said the poor visibility due to fog made driving extremely dangerous in the area during winter mornings and nights. They urged motorists to slow down and take extra care during foggy conditions to avoid such accidents.
A similar incident caused by poor visibility amid thick fog took in Dera Ismail Khan earlier this week when two people were killed and 14 others injured in a collision between a sugar-laden trailer and a passenger van.
The accident took place near Basti Dawana, within the limits of Taunsa Sharif, on the Indus Highway on Tuesday.
According to reports, the trailer loaded with sugar was traveling from Rahim Yar Khan to Kohat, while the passenger van was on its way from Rammak to Multan.
A tractor-trolley loaded with sugarcane was parked on the roadside, and dense fog had severely reduced visibility.
As the trailer attempted to pass the tractor-trolley, it collided with the van coming from the opposite direction due to the fog, resulting in the tragic accident.
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