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UPDATED: 08:47, November 14, 2005
20 killed, 34 injured in traffic accidents in Pakistan
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At least 20 people were killed and 34 other wounded in two road accidents in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir on Sunday, according to Pakistan's APP news agency.

A total of 11 persons were killed and nine injured when a Rawalpindi-bound bus fell into a gorge near the town of Rawla, itsaid.

APP quoted police as saying that the 11 passengers were killed on the spot while nine injured, one of them critically.

In another road accident, nine people were killed and 25 injured when another bus bound for Muzaffarabad fell into the Neelum river, some eight kilometers from Muzaffarabad on Neelum Valley Road, according to the APP report.

Source: Xinhua


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