
At least seven people have been killed and three others injured following a head-on collision between two vehicles in the Chagai district of Balochistan.
The accident took place near Yakmach area in Tuesday’s wee hours when the two double-cabins, travelling at high speed, collided on the Pakistan-Iran RCD Highway on Tuesday.
According to local police, the deceased include four women and two children, while three other passengers sustained serious injuries in the crash.
Police sources said the collision was so severe that both vehicles were completely destroyed. Emergency services and police teams rushed to the scene immediately after receiving reports of the accident.
The bodies of the deceased and the injured were initially moved to Yakmach following the initial proceeding. Later, they were transferred to the Prince Fahad Hospital in Dalbandin for post-mortem examinations and medical treatment of the injured.
The injured survivors received first aid at the Dalbandin facility before being referred to hospitals in Quetta for further medical care.
Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Excessive speed is believed to have been a contributing factor, though officials are examining whether other elements, such as road conditions or mechanical failure, played a role, according to police.
The RCD Highway, which connects Pakistan with Iran, has witnessed numerous fatal accidents in recent years. The remote stretch of road through Balochistan’s desert terrain is known for high-speed travel and limited emergency response infrastructure.
Local authorities have repeatedly called for enhanced safety measures along the highway, including speed monitoring systems and improved medical facilities in the region.
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