Daily Sabah (Turkey)

8-year-old survives S. Africa bus crash that killed 45

- PRETORIA / AP

AT LEAST 45 people were killed in South Africa Thursday when a bus carrying worshipper­s on a long-distance trip from Botswana plunged off a bridge on a mountain pass and burst into flames, authoritie­s said.

The only survivor was an 8-year-old child who was receiving medical attention for serious injuries.

The Limpopo provincial government said the bus veered off the Mmamatlaka­la bridge in northern South Africa and plunged 50 meters (164 feet) into a ravine before bursting into flames.

Search operations were ongoing, the provincial government said, but many bodies were burned beyond recognitio­n and trapped inside the vehicle, while others had been thrown from the bus.

The crash happened near the town of Mokopane, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the South African capital, Pretoria.

Hours after the crash, smoke seeped from the mangled, burned wreck underneath the concrete bridge. Authoritie­s said it appeared that the driver lost control and the bus ploughed into the barriers along the side of the bridge and then over the edge. The driver was one of the dead.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the victims appeared to be all from Botswana and had been on their way to the town of Moria in Limpopo for a popular Easter weekend pilgrimage that attracts hundreds of thousands of worshipper­s from South Africa and neighborin­g countries who follow the Zion Christian Church.

Ramaphosa had phoned Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi to offer his condolence­s and said the South African government would do all it can to help, according to a statement from Ramaphosa’s office.

Provincial authoritie­s said the bus had a Botswana license plate.

South African Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga was in Limpopo province for a road safety campaign and changed plans to visit the crash scene after hearing the “devastatin­g news,” the national Department of Transport said. She said there was an investigat­ion underway into the cause of the crash and offered her condolence­s to the families of the victims.

The South African government often warns motorists to be cautious during the Easter holidays, which is a particular­ly busy and dangerous time for road travel. More than 200 people died in road crashes during the Easter weekend last year.

Just a day before the bus crash, the South African government called on people to be extra careful on Thursday and Friday because of the expected high volumes traveling by road to Moria.

The Zion Christian Church has its headquarte­rs in Moria and this year is the first time its Easter pilgrimage is set to go ahead since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Police officers collect clothing items near the burnt remains of the bus, Limpopo, South Africa, March 29, 2024.

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