Muscat: A Dubai-bound bus was hit
by a truck traveling through western Oman’s desert and a passing car later
slammed into the wreckage early on Tuesday morning, killing at least 18 people
and injuring 16 others, police said.
An official at the Royal Oman Police told Gulf News that an initial
investigation revealed that the driver of the truck lost control after a tyre
burst.
The truck skidded off across the road and rammed into a bus, owned by the
Gulf Transport Company, heading to Dubai from Salalah and carrying 45
passengers.
Sources at Ibri Hospital told Gulf News they issued an urgent appeal for
blood donations due to the high number of injuries.
Authorities received first word of the crash near the Nahdah area on the road
connecting the cities of Fahud and Ibri around 1 am on Tuesday, Oman police
spokesman Mohammad Bin Salama Al Hashimi said. Fahud and Ibri are cities west
of the capital, Muscat.
He said those hurt in the crash had injuries ranging from serious to minor and
had been transported to hospitals throughout the country.
Police officers from Muscat arrived at the scene via helicopter, while
workers with Petroleum Development Oman also aided rescuers, authorities said.
Police said six of the dead were Omanis from the Al Mehri tribe in Salalah
including three children, a source at Al Nizwa hospital told Gulf News.
They are set to be buried on Tuesday. The hospital treated three other
injured Omanis and said they were in stable condition.
The remaining deaths included four from Saudi Arabia, two from Pakistan and
one from Yemen.
Five others were still unidentified.
Among the injured, 11 were from Oman, two were Saudis, one was Pakistani,
one was Chinese and one remained unidentified, the police said. Source: Gulf News

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