Minibus Crash in Morocco Claims Lives of at Least 24

Minibus Crash in Morocco Claims Lives of at Least 24


RABAT, Morocco — At ⁣least 24 people died Sunday ‌in ‌a bus crash in central Morocco, ⁢in​ one of⁢ the deadliest such​ accidents in recent years ⁤in the country, which has a poor‍ road safety record.

The accident occurred in Azilal​ Province when a minibus overturned​ at a curve en route ⁤to the weekly market in the small town of Demnate, about 70 miles southeast of Marrakesh, ⁤according⁢ to the local authorities, as cited by MAP, Morocco’s official news agency.

Rescue teams were being mobilized to the area, including from Morocco’s⁢ Royal⁢ Gendarmerie and Civil Protection, according to The Associated Press.

Officials have opened an investigation into the cause of the accident, which⁢ followed a string of other ‍deadly crashes.⁤ Last August, a bus crash left 23 people dead east of Casablanca.

In 2015, the collision of ⁢a semitrailer truck and​ a bus carrying a delegation of young athletes in southern Morocco killed 33 people.

In 2012,⁢ at least⁤ 42 ⁢were killed and ​24 others ‍injured after a bus plunged⁤ into a ravine in the Atlas Mountains, in what was then considered⁢ the worst ‍such accident​ recorded in the kingdom, according to local⁢ reports.

And in November 2010,⁢ 24 people drowned when a bus carrying workmen tumbled into a river near the capital, Rabat.

2023-08-06 12:59:46
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