1 dead, several injured in traffic accident on Karachi Superhighway: rescue

At least one person died and several others were injured early on Wednesday after a fatal accident occurred on the M-9 motorway connecting Karachi with Hyderabad, a rescue service said.

Fatal road accidents on highways occur frequently in Pakistan, mainly due to overspeeding, hazardous overtaking and disregard for traffic rules.

In a statement, the Edhi rescue service’s information centre in Karachi said that a traffic accident occurred near Dadabhai on the road connecting Hyderabad to Karachi.

The deceased was identified as 50-year-old Mushtaq Shah and his dead body was shifted to the Nooriabad Police Station, the statement said, adding that the injured were shifted to the Jamshoro Civil Hospital.

Earlier, a fatal collision between two cars near Dhabeji on Karachi-Thatta section of National Highway claimed four lives, among them a newly-wed man and his mother, and left six injured when the vehicles caught fire following the accident.

Eyewitnesses blamed ongoing, poorly managed repair work on the highway for the collision. One side of the highway was completely closed and the traffic was shifted to the other side where vehicles moved on opposite directions without any barrier to separate the vehicles, they said.

In Dec last year, a fast-moving dumper ran over and killed a college professor and his wife on the M-9 motorway. Police said that the accident took place at a U-turn near the Burraq petrol pump on the highway, adding that the couple died on the spot.

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