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Wed Jun 19 06:21:32 SAST 2013

32 killed in head-on bus crash in Nigeria

Sapa-AP | 17 February, 2012 07:28
A wheel arch. File photo.
Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock

Authorities in Nigeria say 32 people have been killed in a head-on crash between two buses.

Zakariyya Mamman of the Federal Road Safety Commission said the crash happened Thursday in the northern state of Bauchi. Mamman said the buses collided when trying to speed through a work zone on a highway.

Mamman said the buses caught fire after the crash.

Car crashes are common on Nigeria's poorly maintained roads. Drivers often travel at high speed and overtake slower vehicles, leading to such head-on collisions and high death rates.

Even main cities are linked by pitted, two-lane roads crammed with passenger buses, trucks laden with goods and rickety private vehicles.

The World Health Organisation has said Nigeria is the third worst country for traffic fatalities behind China and India.

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