Tragedy on Zimbabwe Highway: Minibus Taxi Inferno Claims Lives
A minibus taxi caught fire on a highway in southwest Zimbabwe, killing around 18 people. Police continue to verify exact victim numbers. The incident occurred near Bulawayo, with the vehicle reportedly 'exploding into fire.' Minibuses are popular and often overcrowded in Zimbabwe.
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A deadly incident occurred on a highway in southwest Zimbabwe when a minibus taxi caught fire, resulting in the tragic deaths of approximately 18 individuals. According to a police spokesperson, Paul Nyathi, the authorities are still working to confirm the exact number of casualties involved in the calamity.
The vehicle 'exploded into fire' while traveling near Zimbabwe's second-largest city, Bulawayo, as described in an official police statement. The cause of the fire wasn't immediately disclosed, prompting speculation as to what might have sparked such a devastating event.
Minibus taxis serve as a widespread mode of public transport in Zimbabwe. They often operate beyond their intended capacity, highlighting the challenges of the local transport infrastructure and sparking concern over passenger safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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