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Bus Plunges Into Ravine in Amhara Region, Police Say 31 Dead

The crash highlights how hazardous mountain roads with scarce ambulance coverage increase deaths.

Overview

  • Police say a passenger bus traveling from Dessie toward Addis Ababa veered off a winding road and fell into a ravine in the Amhara region, killing at least 31 people and injuring dozens.
  • Authorities reported the vehicle was overcrowded and that the death toll initially reported as 28 later rose as rescue and recovery continued.
  • Emergency response was slowed by rough, hilly terrain and limited local ambulance services, forcing some survivors to be moved in public vehicles and worsening casualties.
  • Regional officials have opened an investigation into the cause of the crash and warned that casualty figures could change as rescue operations and hospital reports are completed.
  • The wreck fits a pattern of deadly road accidents in Ethiopia linked to poor vehicle maintenance, low driving standards and hazardous rural routes, with recent mass-casualty crashes raising long-running safety concerns.