Accident in central province of Yazd was blamed on a faulty braking system, in response to preliminary police probe.
No less than 28 pilgrims from Pakistan have been killed and 23 injured after their bus overturned in central Iran, in response to Iranian state media.
The accident passed off late on Tuesday within the central province of Yazd. There have been 53 passengers on board when the bus crashed en path to the holy metropolis of Karbala in Iraq for the Arbaeen pilgrimage.
A technical defect within the car’s braking system brought about the accident, in response to a preliminary investigation by site visitors police in Yazd, state media reported on Wednesday.
Tens of millions of Shia Muslims are at the moment participating within the Arbaeen pilgrimage and so they sometimes drive by way of Iran to succeed in their vacation spot.
“Sadly, 11 girls and 17 males misplaced their lives on this accident. Seven of the injured individuals are in crucial situation and 6 injured folks have now left the hospital,” Ali Malekzadeh, the disaster administration director basic of Yazd, instructed state TV.
Of the 23 folks injured, six have been discharged whereas seven are in crucial situation, he stated.
The Arbaeen commemoration marks the fortieth day of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad and son of Imam Ali, who was killed in 680 AD on the plains of Karbala.
Many pilgrims choose to stroll 80km (50 miles) from the close by metropolis of Najaf, the place Imam Ali is buried, to Karbala.
Final 12 months, some 22 million pilgrims attended the commemoration in Karbala.
Iran has one of many world’s worst site visitors security data with some 17,000 deaths yearly. The excessive demise toll is blamed on a disregard for site visitors legal guidelines, unsafe automobiles and insufficient emergency providers in its huge rural areas.
