AT least 26 people have been killed and another 14 injured after a bus overturned down a rocky embankment in Afghanistan.
The horror crash happened around 3am today in Arghandi, outside Kabul.
Twenty-six people died and 14 were injured in an Afghan bus crash near Kabul
The coach overturned down a rocky embankment while travelling to the capitalX/@Af_Journalist
The 580-model coach veered off the road and rolled down a rocky embankment while on its way from Kandahar to the capital.
Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul Mateen Qani said the crash was caused due to reckless driving, ABC News reports.
Shocking pictures from the scene showed the mangled bus, with its roof and sides caved in, a stark sign of the brutal crash impact.
Taliban officials and villagers scrambled to pull bodies from the wreckage and rush the wounded to hospitals.
Several survivors are said to be in critical condition, raising fears the death toll could climb higher.
Deadly road disasters are nothing new for Afghanistan.
Last week in Herat province, a separate crash killed 81 people when a vehicle carrying migrants from Iran went up in flames.
Traffic carnage has soared in Afghanistan, with observers pointing to reckless driving, battered roads, and what critics describe as the Taliban’s failure to regulate transport companies.
“The graph of traffic accidents in the country has risen unprecedentedly compared to any other time,” reported local outlet ABN Pashto on X.
It comes as another horror crash unfolded in Uganda on Tuesday, where a passenger bus ploughed into a wandering elephant.
At least one person was killed and six others left fighting for their lives in the smash near Karuma.
The impact mangled the front of the bus, with officials confirming the driver sustained fatal injuries when the glass and bodywork caved in.
According to local media, six other passengers were rushed to hospital in critical condition, while several more were treated at the scene for minor wounds.
Uganda Wildlife Authority said the accident was caused by a wild elephant stepping into the road.
The animal, part of a herd of at least four, fled after the collision.
Teams were desperately searching to check on its condition and provide care.
Police impounded the wreckage at Dima Police Station as investigations continue into the deadly crash.
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