Pakistan extends condolences over tragic road accidents in Turkey
Aug 21, 2022
Islamabad [Pakistan], August 21 : Pakistan on Saturday extended condolences to the Turkish government and their people over the tragic accident that left 32 people dead.
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic traffic accident in Gaziantep, Turkiye, resulting in the loss of a number of precious lives and injuries to many more," Pakistan's Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a statement as quoted by ARY News.
The statement further reads, "We seek Allah Almighty's blessings for the departed souls and pray for the swift recovery of the injured. We also convey our deepest condolences to the brotherly people and Government of Turkiye in this hour of sorrow."
In two separate road accidents, at least 32 people were killed in southeastern Turkey when vehicles crashed into first responders who were attending earlier accidents.
In an earlier incident, as many as 16 people were killed and 20 other people were wounded, regional governor Davut Gul from the southeastern province of Gaziantep said on Saturday adding that all the injured had received treatment, Al Jazeera reported.
"At around 10:45 this morning, a passenger bus crashed here," Gul said, speaking from the scene of the accident on the road east of Gaziantep.
"While the fire brigade, medical teams and other colleagues were responding to the accident, another bus crashed 200 metres behind. The second bus slid to this site and hit the first responders and the wounded people on the ground."
Taking to Twitter, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said that three firefighters, two paramedics and two journalists were among those killed on the highway between Gaziantep and Nizip. He further added that the other eight deaths were on the bus.
Al Jazeera citing Turkish news agency Ilhas reported that two of its journalists were killed after pulling over to help the victims of the initial accident, in which a car came off the highway and slid down an embankment.
Television footage showed an ambulance with severe damage to its rear while the bus lay on its side alongside the highway.
In a separate incident, a lorry hit a site some 250km (155 miles) east in the Derik district of Mardin where the first respondents were attending to another accident.
Sixteen people died and 29 others were injured as a result of the incident in Mardin, Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said, adding that eight of the wounded were in critical condition.
The accident involving three vehicles had happened at the same site shortly before, and emergency responders were already at the scene when the lorry ploughed into the crowd, Al Jazeera reported citing Anadolu News Agency.