Tag: road crash

  • 8 dead, 32 sustain injuries in gory Goaso-Mim car crash

    A tragic accident occurred at Ohia Nimguase on the Goaso-Mim Road in the Ahafo Region on Friday, September 6, 2024, claiming eight lives and leaving 32 others injured.

    The Goaso Municipal Fire Station responded to the incident at 0604 hours after a Yutong Bus (AT 775 – 24), owned by Infix Wood Limited and carrying 40 passengers, collided with the rear of a Man Diesel timber truck (GR 9640 – A).

    Firefighters, with assistance from the Police and Ambulance Service, managed to rescue the injured and transport them to Goaso Municipal Hospital for medical care.

    The bodies of the deceased were handed over to the Police for preservation and further investigation. Meanwhile, firefighters worked to clear and wash the accident scene to restore normal traffic flow.

    The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.

  • Road crashes in Ahafo Region declined by 9.38% in first half of 2024

    Road crashes in Ahafo Region declined by 9.38% in first half of 2024

    The Ahafo Region has seen a notable reduction in road crashes during the first half of 2024, with a 9.38% decline compared to the same period in 2023, according to the Ahafo Regional Head of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Miss Indira Apronti.

    Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Goaso, the regional capital, Ms. Apronti revealed that the region recorded 58 road crash incidents between January and June 2024. This marks a decrease from the 64 cases reported in the first half of 2023.

    This reduction in crashes has also led to fewer fatalities, with 15 people losing their lives in 2024, down from 23 deaths during the same period in 2023—a significant 35% reduction.

    “Despite the decrease in crashes, we cannot overlook the sharp increase in pedestrian knockdowns,” Ms. Apronti noted.

    The region saw a worrying rise in pedestrian-related incidents, with 20 reported cases in the first half of 2024, compared to eight cases in 2023, representing a 150% surge.

    Additionally, the number of injuries resulting from crashes rose slightly. In the first half of 2024, 103 individuals were injured, up from 96 injuries recorded during the same period in 2023, a 7% increase. Ms. Apronti pointed out that 87 vehicles, including commercial, private, and motorcycles, were involved in this year’s accidents, compared to 101 vehicles involved in the previous year’s crashes.

    To address these ongoing issues, the NRSA has ramped up its road safety education efforts. “We have intensified road safety education outreaches in schools, churches, bus terminals, and local communities to raise awareness as part of the ‘Stay Alive’ campaign,” Ms. Apronti explained. This initiative aims to educate the public on road safety and encourage responsible behavior on the roads.

    Moreover, the NRSA has established District Road Committees across the Ahafo Region to further extend its outreach and safety education efforts at the district level.

  • 8 injured in road crash off Kumasi-Accra Highway

    8 injured in road crash off Kumasi-Accra Highway

    On January 13, some eight individuals sustained injuries for their involvement in a road accident at Ohene-Nkwanta near Nobewam, off the Kumasi-Accra highway.

    A distress accident call was received by the Konongo-Odumasi Fire Station and a rescue team, led by STNO II Odjer Jonathan, arrived at the crash scene.

    The crash involved a Toyota Land Cruiser (GC-9094-21), a Toyota Land Cruiser (VR-2105-15), a Mercedes-Benz C180 (NR-1977-18), and a Benz Sprinter (GE-7256-14).

    The Mercedes Benz Sprinter and Benz C180 suffered significant damage to their engine compartments and windshields, while the rear of the Toyota Land Cruiser (GC-9094-21) was partially damaged, along with the Toyota Land Cruiser (VR- 2105-15).

    Of the 8 victims, 4 had already been rescued by the public and taken to the hospital.

    According to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash.

  • Malawi: 22 dead in road crash after football match

    Malawi: 22 dead in road crash after football match

    In Malawi’s northern Karonga area, a van carrying at least 22 amateur football players and team supporters overturned as it was being driven home from a game.

    A police statement said the vehicle carrying around 80 people flipped over on Saturday night after the driver failed to negotiate a bend and hit an embankment on the left side of the road.

    Several other passengers were taken to hospital – at least 12 of them had injuries described as “serious”.

    Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera sent a condolence message to families of the deceased and ordered the disaster management SP welcomes US Assistant Secretary for Int’l Affairs department to offer quick support to all the affected families.

  • Nigeria: Travellers burnt to death in road crash

    Officials in Nigeria have announced that , at least 54 people were killed and scores more were injured in two separate road accidents on Tuesday.

    Women and children were among the victims.

    At least 37 people were killed in one of the crashes when two buses collided head-on and burst into flames on a highway connecting the north-eastern cities of Maiduguri and Damaturu.

    According to a regional official of Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Commission, some passengers were burned beyond recognition inside the buses.

    The other accident on the outskirts of the capital, Abuja, killed 17 people when a passenger bus had a head-on-collision with a truck.

    The authorities say both accidents were caused by speeding.

    Road accidents are common in Nigeria and are often blamed on bad roads, poor maintenance of vehicles and disregard for traffic rules.