28 pilgrims die in bus crash

News Express |21st Aug 2024 | 225
28 pilgrims die in bus crash

Iranian state media shared a picture of the bus crash, reporting that at least 28 Pakistani pilgr




A bus carrying Pakistani pilgrims has overturned in Iran, killing at least 28 passengers, Iranian state media reports.

The crash happened on Tuesday night in the central Iranian province of Yazd and was due to a defective braking system, Reuters reported, citing a preliminary police investigation.

Another 23 passengers were injured, seven of them critically, the provinces crisis management director told state TV.

The pilgrims were travelling from the Sindh province in Pakistan to Iraqs holy city of Karbala to commemorate one of the biggest events in the Shia calendar.

Some 53 people are believed to have been on the bus at the time of the crash, as reported by Pakistans Dawn News, including pilgrims from Larkana, Ghotki and cities in Sindh.

Eleven women and 17 men are among those who died in the crash, according to the crisis management director Ali Malekzadeh.

The bus caught fire in front of Dehshir-Taft checkpoint in Iran, around 681km (423 miles) south of the capital Tehran, according to reports by local media.

Mr Malekzadeh said the bus swerved off the road due to lack of control by the driver of the vehicle, unfamiliarity with the road, high speed and technical problems.

Pakistans President Asif Ali Zardari said he was mobilising the foreign ministry to repatriate the bodies of those killed in the crash and provide aid to the injured.

Interior Minister Moshin Naqvi, meanwhile, said: We are deeply saddened by the loss of precious human lives in the bus accident in Iran.

Pakistans consulate in Iran has been asked to assist in recovery efforts, and the countrys ambassador to Tehran, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, said he was in touch with the Iranian government and local authorities in Yazd.

The pilgrimage, known as Arbaeen (Arabic for ˜40), marks the end of a period of 40 days of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed.

Iman Hussein died in the Battle of Karbala more than 1,000 years ago and this event still brings up feelings of deep sadness and grief to many believers.

Pilgrims from many parts of the world head to his tomb, which is concealed under a golden dome.

The ancient city of Karbala comes alive during the period, decorated with garlands of fairy lights, flowers and bunting.

Iraqis from Karbala pride themselves in hosting Arbaeen pilgrims “ reflecting a tradition of hospitality.

During last years pilgrimage, around 25 million people took part, making Arbaeen the largest annual pilgrimage on Earth.

By contrast, in the same year around 2.5 million pilgrims participated in the Hajj to Mecca. (BBC)




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