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Over 66 fatalities reported as truck crashes into river in southern Ethiopia

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At least 66 people have perished in a tragic accident in southern Ethiopia, where an old truck carrying wedding guests plunged into a river off Gelan Bridge. The medical director at Bona General Hospital in the Sidama region reported that 64 individuals lost their lives at the scene, with two more succumbing to their injuries at the hospital. Due to the remote location of the village, rescue efforts were delayed, leading to a higher number of casualties. Villagers attempted to aid those in the river with only sticks, highlighting the lack of proper infrastructure in the area.

The region has seen an increase in traffic accidents, with villagers mentioning that similar incidents have occurred in the past due to poorly constructed roads without necessary precautions. It is common for people in rural Ethiopia to utilize trucks instead of buses for transporting guests to events such as weddings, as they are more affordable and can accommodate a larger number of people. In this particular instance, most of those on board were men, as cultural norms require them to accompany the bride from her home to the groom’s residence.

Following the accident, those in need of critical care were transferred to a larger hospital in Hawassa for further treatment. The community mourned the loss of those who perished in the tragedy, with one villager recalling the festive atmosphere on the truck before the accident occurred. This incident underscores the challenges faced by rural areas in Ethiopia, where inadequate infrastructure and overcrowded public transportation contribute to a higher risk of accidents.

This devastating event adds to the toll of lives lost in transportation accidents in Ethiopia in recent months. Notably, in the Amhara region, 38 individuals lost their lives in August when a bus overturned. These incidents highlight the urgent need for improved road safety measures and infrastructure development in the country to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. The lack of proper road signs and safety precautions in the region has been cited as a contributing factor to the regular occurrences of accidents along the river.

The United Nations has reported a significant number of deaths in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, with at least 183 people killed in two months as a result of conflicts. The country continues to grapple with internal strife and external challenges, further complicating efforts to address infrastructure and transportation safety issues. The government and international organizations must work together to prioritize road safety initiatives and invest in improving transportation systems to prevent further loss of life in the country.

As Ethiopia mourns the victims of the tragic truck accident in the southern region, it is crucial for authorities to take proactive measures to address the underlying issues contributing to such incidents. Adequate road maintenance, safety regulations, and public awareness campaigns are essential to prevent future accidents and ensure the safety of all citizens. The international community can also support Ethiopia in its efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure and promote road safety, ultimately saving lives and preventing further tragedies in the country.

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