Tragic road accidents in Pakistan claimed at least 23 lives, including six children, on Saturday. A truck plunged into a dry canal in Sargodha, killing 14, while nine perished when a passenger coach overturned near Gwadar. Dense fog and over-speeding are blamed for the devastating incidents, highlighting ongoing traffic safety concerns. Tragic road accidents in Pakistan claimed at least 23 lives, including six children, on Saturday. A truck plunged into a dry canal in Sargodha, killing 14, while nine perished when a passenger coach overturned near Gwadar. Dense fog and over-speeding are blamed for the devastating incidents, highlighting ongoing traffic safety concerns.
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