الاثنين، 17 أبريل 2017

21 killed in Easter holiday accidents quoting : "mpumalanganews"

On April 16 alone, 403 traffic accidents killed 44 and injured 427 people. The provincial highest death toll was in the Northeast's Nakhon Ratchima, at 17. (Photo by Sunthon Pongpao)Songkran road accidents killed 335 people and injured 3,506 others from April 11-16, with the highest number of accidents and injuries in Chiang Mai province and the biggest death toll in Nakhon Ratchasima. The northern province of Chiang Mai showed the highest number of accidents at 153 and the biggest number of injured people at 160. Seven provinces reported no death tolls: Amnat Charoen, Krabi, Mae Hong Son, Narathiwat, Phangnga, Phuket and Samut Songkhram.


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Ten people killed in three accidents in Mpumalanga
Also read: Scores killed in road accidents over weekendThe driver and three passengers from the Polo died on the scene while three occupants and the driver of the double cab sustained serious injuries. Also read: Health department ready for Easter weekendA passenger who was seated at the back seat sustained serious injuries and was rushed to hospital. Another four lives were lost on the D2488 road between Mayflower and Mpuluzi with four sustaining serious injuries when three vehicles collided. Three major crashes claimed 10 lives on the roads of the province between Good Friday and Sunday. Another head on collision between two sedans on the R29 road, at Kinross claimed two lives on Sunday.


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