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Traffic Incident Claims One Life, Leaves Six Injured in Badghis

Published 15/02/2024
Traffic Incident Claims One Life, Leaves Six Injured in Badghis
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RASC News Agency: Following yet another traffic incident in Badghis province, one individual has lost their life, and six others have sustained injuries. Sources in Badghis have informed the media that the incident took place on Thursday morning, Feb 15, along the Qala-e-Naw to Moqur road.

Additionally, sources report that in this traffic incident, a passenger minivan of the Flancoach type veered off the road and subsequently overturned. Furthermore, sources indicate that the cause of this traffic incident was the driver’s excessive speed. This incident occurred yesterday evening Wednesday, Feb 14, resulting in 10 fatalities and injuries.

It is noteworthy that road damages, recklessness, driver negligence, speeding, and lack of traffic signs on some roads contribute to the occurrence of traffic incidents.

Shams Feruten 15/02/2024

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