Deadly Crash in Herat: Bus Carrying Deported Afghan Migrants Collides, Killing 71
According to reports, a tragic accident occurred on the Herat-Islam Qala highway in Afghanistan, where a bus carrying deported Afghan migrants from Iran collided with a truck and a motorcycle.
This catastrophic incident claimed numerous lives, leaving a scene of grief and devastation in its wake.Ahmadullah Muttaqi, the spokesperson for the Herat governor, reported that initial estimates indicate 71 fatalities, including several children.
The bus, traveling from Islam Qala toward Kandahar, caught fire following the collision, engulfing the vehicle in flames and trapping many passengers inside.
Tragically, the occupants of the truck and motorcycle also perished in the accident.
Local authorities stated that the incident took place on a busy road known for its high traffic volume and poor conditions, making it prone to such disasters. Deported migrants, often returning under challenging circumstances with limited resources, face significant risks during these long journeys.
Factors such as inadequate infrastructure, aging vehicles, and lack of safety standards contribute to such tragedies.
The accident has once again drawn attention to the plight of Afghan migrants and the challenges they face upon returning to their homeland. Local officials are conducting a thorough investigation into the causes of the crash, while efforts continue to identify the victims and provide support to grieving families.
The local community and humanitarian organizations are mobilizing resources to assist those affected and to prevent similar incidents in the future.This tragedy underscores the urgent need for improved transportation safety and a reevaluation of migration policies to better protect vulnerable populations