42 killed, 25 injured in Morocco bus accident
A BUS plunged into a ravine in the Atlas mountains of southern Morocco early yesterday, killing at least 42 people, a security official said, in the worst such accident recorded in the kingdom.
All the victims were Moroccan.
"But we are still in the process of identifying the bodies, as well as the injured," he said.
The accident took place at around 2:00am when the vehicle fell off a main road in Haouz Province, around 100 kilometers south of Marrakesh, one of Morocco's top tourist destinations.
The crash also left some 25 people injured, who were taken to different hospitals in the region.
The official MAP news agency, which said the bus fell 150 meters gave the same death toll of 42, saying that five of the victims died in hospital, and that 24 people were injured in the crash, four of them critically.
King Mohammed VI expressed his condolences to the families of the victims in a palace statement, and announced that he would pay for their transport, funeral and burial costs.
The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.
But the bus, with 67 people on board, was evidently overloaded, a source at the ministry of transport said, with the largest bus category in Morocco authorised to carry 54 people.
An official in Haouz Province said an inquiry had been launched and a crisis group set up. The provincial governor Younes El Bathaoui arrived at the site of the crash to supervise the rescue operation.
The tragedy occurred as the bus was heading towards Marrakesh, after crossing the Tizi-n-Tichka pass, the highest in Morocco.
The road, linking the central Moroccan city with the Sahara gateway town of Ouarzazate, winds through the mountains for dozens of kilometer.
All the victims were Moroccan.
"But we are still in the process of identifying the bodies, as well as the injured," he said.
The accident took place at around 2:00am when the vehicle fell off a main road in Haouz Province, around 100 kilometers south of Marrakesh, one of Morocco's top tourist destinations.
The crash also left some 25 people injured, who were taken to different hospitals in the region.
The official MAP news agency, which said the bus fell 150 meters gave the same death toll of 42, saying that five of the victims died in hospital, and that 24 people were injured in the crash, four of them critically.
King Mohammed VI expressed his condolences to the families of the victims in a palace statement, and announced that he would pay for their transport, funeral and burial costs.
The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.
But the bus, with 67 people on board, was evidently overloaded, a source at the ministry of transport said, with the largest bus category in Morocco authorised to carry 54 people.
An official in Haouz Province said an inquiry had been launched and a crisis group set up. The provincial governor Younes El Bathaoui arrived at the site of the crash to supervise the rescue operation.
The tragedy occurred as the bus was heading towards Marrakesh, after crossing the Tizi-n-Tichka pass, the highest in Morocco.
The road, linking the central Moroccan city with the Sahara gateway town of Ouarzazate, winds through the mountains for dozens of kilometer.
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