NewsIvory Coast mourns as tragic road accident claims 21 lives

Ivory Coast mourns as tragic road accident claims 21 lives

On the road between the cities of Soubre and Gagnoa in Ivory Coast, a tragic accident occurred, resulting in the deaths of 21 people and injuring at least 10, the country's authorities reported on Monday.

Tragic accident in Côte d'Ivoire. There are many casualties. Illustrative photo
Tragic accident in Côte d'Ivoire. There are many casualties. Illustrative photo
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Jakub Artych

12 November 2024 08:02

The Ministry of Transport has urged drivers to exercise greater caution and adhere to traffic regulations. It also emphasized that an investigation has been launched to determine the causes of the disaster.

Road accidents are common in this West African country due to poor infrastructure and reckless driving. According to ministry data, such incidents cause over 1,000 deaths annually.

Earlier this year, in the northern part of the country, a collision between a tanker and a bus resulted in the deaths of 13 people and injuries to 44 others.

Last year, the authorities introduced a driver's licence system based on penalty points, granting each driver 12 points that can be gradually deducted for violations. The monitoring system was also enhanced to punish dangerous drivers more effectively.

Tragic discovery off the coast of Senegal. At least 30 bodies found in an advanced state of decomposition

Another tragedy in Africa occurred a few weeks ago. At least 30 decomposing bodies were found on a boat off the coast of Senegal, Reuters reported at the time, citing the Senegalese military.

The boat on which the bodies of migrants were found was located about 69 kilometres from Dakar, the coastal capital of Senegal.

Last month, the Senegalese army conducted a 12-day operation, resulting in the arrest of 453 migrants and members of smuggling networks. More than half of those detained were Senegalese citizens.

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