15 killed, 25 hurt as bus falls off bridge in Attock
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May 4, 2021
ATTOCK: At least fifteen persons were killed and twenty five others sustained injuries when a bus carrying passengers fell from a bridge near Burhan Interchange, Attock district, police reported on Monday.According to police, a rashly driven bus was passing through Burhan interchange when suddenly it fell from a bridge. As a result, some fifteen people died on the spot.
The injured were taken to nearby hospital for medical treatment. The seriously injured were referred to Rawalpindi hospital.
Deputy Commissioner Ali Auon Qamar and DPO Syed Ali Hamdani reached the hospital to see the arrangements for injured. Further investigation are underway.
EDINBURGH: A man has been arrested after three people were seriously injured in a rickshaw taxi crash.Police Scotland were called to a report of a collision on the West Approach Road, Edinburgh, at.
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Child hurt in Whangaehu crash released from hospital, three others stable
29 Apr, 2021 01:50 AM
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All patients are stable following Tuesday s crash. Photo / Supplied
The accident occurred near the Whangaehu River bridge shortly before 5pm when a ute and van collided.
A woman in her early 60s remains in the critical care unit but is stable.
Two men remain in the surgical ward in a stable condition. A 6-year-old child has been discharged.
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Texas A&M summer break could hurt local workforce
Industries such as restaurants have struggled to rebuild their workforce following the start of the pandemic, according to the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. So in a place like Aggieland, where thousands of students will be returning home, businesses that rely heavily on the student workforce could face further setbacks.
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May 7 is the last day Texas A&M students have to take exams, which means summer break is less than two weeks away.
Industries such as restaurants have struggled to rebuild their workforce following the start of the pandemic, according to the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. So in a place like Aggieland, where thousands of students will be returning home, businesses that rely heavily on the student workforce could face further setbacks.