On September 6 local time, a tragic traffic accident occurred in Viana City, Luanda Province, Angola. A passenger bus unfortunately collided with a rice truck, resulting in the tragic consequence of 5 deaths and 20 injuries.
According to descriptions by witnesses at the scene, the passenger bus violently collided with the rice truck, causing severe damage to the front of the passenger bus. After the accident, relevant departments quickly launched rescue operations and urgently sent the injured to nearby hospitals for treatment.
As an important area of Angola, Luanda Province has a large traffic flow. The occurrence of this accident has brought a huge shock and pain to local residents. At present, the cause of the accident is under further investigation. Preliminary speculation may be related to various factors such as vehicle speed, driver's condition and road conditions.
The Angolan government attaches great importance to this accident. Relevant leaders said that they will fully investigate the cause of the accident and take effective measures to strengthen road traffic safety management to prevent the recurrence of similar tragedies. At the same time, the government also calls on drivers to raise safety awareness, abide by traffic rules and ensure road traffic safety. This traffic accident has also sounded an alarm for all sectors of society. Road traffic safety issues cannot be ignored. All parties need to work together to create a safer traffic environment and protect the lives and property of the people. Local people have expressed condolences to the victims and hope that the injured can recover soon. The follow-up investigation progress and handling results of the accident will also continue to be of concern.
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