Earlier today, a tragic accident occurred on the Super Highway when a passenger coach plunged into a ravine, resulting in two fatalities. According to sources, the coach was overturned due to excessive speeding. Six passengers sustained injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
The vehicle was carrying around 10 to 12 individuals and was en route from Karachi to Interior Sindh. Rescue teams responded quickly, ensuring the wounded received prompt medical care. This incident underscores the ongoing issue of road safety and the dangers posed by reckless driving on major highways in Pakistan. Two people lost their lives earlier today when a passenger coach veered off the Super Highway and fell into a ravine. Reports indicate that the accident happened due to excessive speed. Six other passengers suffered injuries and were taken to a local hospital for emergency care.
Authorities confirmed that the coach was carrying between 10 and 12 passengers on its route from Karachi to Interior Sindh. Rescue personnel responded promptly to the scene, securing the area and ensuring medical attention for those affected. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety and the risks of speeding on Pakistan’s highways.