Minivan collision kills 20 in Ivory Coast

Minivan collision kills 20 in Ivory Coast

Another 11 people were injured in the accident yesterday evening.

SOUTH AFRICA ACCIDENT
Fatal road accidents are frequent in Ivory Coast due to the poor state of some roads and vehicles. (eNCA/AP pic)
ABIDJAN:
Twenty people were killed when two minivans collided in southern Ivory Coast at the weekend, officials said today.

Another 11 people were injured in the accident, which occurred yesterday evening about 20km from the city of Gagnoa, the civil protection service (ONPC) said.

The provisional toll was confirmed by the health centre in the village of Ahziabre, where the crash occurred at around 7.30pm, it said.

Fatal road accidents are frequent in Ivory Coast, due to the poor state of some roads and vehicles, and to motorists who have not passed their driving test.

Between 1,000 and 1,500 people die on average per year in traffic accidents in Ivory Coast, where there are around 1.5 million vehicles in circulation, according to the transport ministry.

In September, 13 people were burned to death when a car and a tanker collided in the north.

In recent years, the government has introduced a series of measures to reduce fatal accidents, including points on drivers’ licences, a ban on importing cars over five years old, road maintenance and video cameras.

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