Bus accident kills 18 in Bangladesh

Last updated 19:02 01/01/2010

Relevant offers

Asia

Mystery over Saudi tweeter's NZ bid Pakistan releases US man after 'bullets found in baggage' Man loses leg in grenade clash with Thai police Iran's web blocked temporarily - experts China issues rules to limit foreign TV shows Japan's nuclear evacuees still not allowed home Bali bombing accused on trial Saudi journalist deported from Malaysia Kiwi firm helps make Laos a safer place Rock star welcome for Suu Kyi

A speeding bus lost control and hit a tree before crashing into a canal in southwestern Bangladesh early Friday, killing 18 people and injuring dozens, police said.

Rescuers recovered 14 bodies from the wreckage of the bus after it crashed in Faridpur district, local police chief Awlad Ali Fakir said. An additional four people died while being taken to hospital, he said.

The area is 64 kilometers (40 miles) southwest of capital Dhaka.

Fakir said 56 injured people were being treated in hospitals, some of them in serious condition.

Authorities ordered an investigation into the accident, he said.

Fatal road accidents, blamed on rash driving, faulty vehicles and lax rules, kill more than 5,000 people a year in Bangladesh, the government says.

Ad Feedback

- AP

Special offers

Featured Promotions

Sponsored Content