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Six killed as Kenyan, Rwandan buses collide head on in Uganda

The wreckage of two buses involved in an accident in Ntumgamo District

Six people have been killed and several injured after a Kenyan and Rwandan bus collided head-on along the Ntungamo-Kabale Highway in western Uganda, with authorities blaming bad weather.

The Thursday accident occurred at Hakabira on top of Rwahi hill in Rwahi town council, Ntumgamo District.

Witnesses said that at around 4 pm, the driver of the Rwandan-registered Volcano bus changed lanes and crashed into the Kenyan-registered Oxygen bus.

The Volcano bus had come from Kampala and was heading to the Rwandan capital Kigali, while the Oxygen bus was traveling to Nairobi from Kigali.

Kigezi regional police commander SSP Ibrahim Saiga said the morning fog could have impaired the driver’s visibility, leading to the accident.

Mr. Saiga said those who were seriously injured in the accident were taken to Kabale Regional Referral Hospital while others were taken to various health units in Rukiga and Ntungamo districts.

“Our officers are still compiling the details of both the dead and the injured. Among the dead are both the drivers of the ill-fated vehicles. We shall share details with you later,” he added

 

Source: theeastafrican.co.ke

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