Egypt road accidents kill 28 including tourists

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CAIRO, Dec 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – At least 28 people including textile
workers and several Asian tourists were killed Saturday in two separate road
crashes in Egypt, official media and other sources said.

The deadliest accident occurred when a bus transporting textile workers
collided with a car on the road between the cities of Port Said and Damietta
in northern Egypt, state-run Al-Ahram newspaper said on its website.

At least 22 men and women who worked for a clothing factory were killed
and eight others injured, the report said.

The accident came only hours after two buses carrying tourists collided
with a truck east of Cairo on the road to the Ain Sokhna resort on the Red
Sea, according to a security official.

A medical source said two Malaysian women and an Indian man were killed
along with three Egyptians — a bus driver, a tour guide and a security
guard.

At least 24 others were injured, several of them tourists and some left in
serious condition, the medical source said without giving further details.

Traffic accidents are common in Egypt where many roads are poorly
maintained and regulations are laxly enforced.

But efforts by authorities to crack down on traffic violations, including
speeding, appear to have borne fruit in recent years, with official figures
showing a decline in road deaths.

In 2018 there were 8,480 road accidents compared with 11,098 the previous
year, according to the bureau of statistics.

Deaths from traffic accidents fell from more than 5,000 in 2016 to 3,747
the following year and 3,087 in 2018, official figures show.

Ain Sokhna is a popular seaside resort town in the Suez governorate
southeast of Cairo. It is also home to several petrochemical, ceramics and
steel factories.