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At Least 57 Killed in Oil Tanker-Bus Crash in Pakistan

© AP Photo / Fareed KhanPakistani rescue workers search through the wreckage of a passenger bus destroyed after colliding with an oil tanker on a highway near Karachi, Pakistan, early Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015.
Pakistani rescue workers search through the wreckage of a passenger bus destroyed after colliding with an oil tanker on a highway near Karachi, Pakistan, early Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. - Sputnik International
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The death toll in a deadly road accident in southern Pakistan has jumped to 57.

MOSCOW, January 11 (Sputnik) – At least 57 people, including women and children, died in a fire after an overcrowded bus and an oil tanker collided in southern Pakistan, AFP reports, citing local officials.

At least 30 passengers died in a road accident late Saturday after an oil-delivery truck crashed into an overcrowded bus in Pakistan, starting a blaze, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported - Sputnik International
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30 Die in Bus Fire After Crash With Oil Truck in Pakistan’s Karachi:Reports
"We have received more than 57 dead bodies but the death toll may rise as most of them are completely burnt and stuck to each other," Semi Jamali, who heads the emergency department at Karachi’s Jinnah hospital, told the news agency. The doctor also said that four people were injured, according to the Associated Press.

Semi Jamali added that DNA tests will be needed to identify the victims.

The bus, carrying over 60 people, including women and children, was en route from Karachi to Shikarpur when an oil-carrying truck rammed into it. Both vehicles immediately caught fire. Passengers atop the bus reportedly managed to jump off. However, dozens were trapped inside and were burned alive.

The incident took place approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) outside of Karachi, according to BBC. The driver of the oil tanker reportedly fled the scene after the crash, the media outlet said.

The police are currently unable to name the exact cause of the incident. "We are trying to ascertain if the driver of the oil tanker was solely at fault or whether the bus driver also showed negligence," Aamir Shiekh, a senior police official, told AFP.

The poor condition of the road likely contributed to the crash.

Such incidents are not uncommon in Pakistan. In November, 57 people died in a road accident 450 kilometers (300 miles) north of Karachi after a bus and a truck collided. In total, nearly 9,000 deadly road accidents take place in Pakistan annually, according to the BBC.

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