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44 killed as buses collide in Iran

Published: 11 Sep 2013 - 03:30 am | Last Updated: 23 Feb 2022 - 03:34 am

DUBAI: Forty-four people were killed and 39 injured in Iran when two passenger buses collided outside the capital Tehran and caught fire, Iranian media reported yesterday.

At 11 pm on Monday, a bus carrying passengers from Isfahan to Tehran suffered a punctured tire, crossed a guardrail and swerved into oncoming traffic, where it hit a second bus travelling from Tehran to Yazd, highway police chief Mohammad Reza Mehmandar told the Mehr news agency.

Both buses erupted in flames after the collision.

Statistics compiled by Unicef show that road accidents occur in Iran at a rate 20 times higher than the world average.

REUTERS