The death toll from a horrific road accident in southern Ethiopia has tragically risen to 71, according to local authorities. The incident, which occurred on Sunday evening, has shocked the nation, highlighting ongoing concerns about road safety. The crash took place in the Bona Zuria district of Sidama State, about 300 kilometers south of the capital, Addis Ababa.
According to a statement from the Sidama Police Commission, the vehicle involved in the accident lost control and veered off the road, plunging into a river around 5:30 pm local time. Authorities confirmed that the victims included 68 men and 3 women, with two others sustaining serious injuries. While the exact number of passengers on board the vehicle remains unconfirmed, the death toll continues to rise as more bodies are recovered from the site.
Graphic images and videos from the scene, which have circulated widely on social media, show the vehicle partially submerged in water, with rescue workers and bystanders desperately trying to save any survivors. The images also depict rows of lifeless bodies covered with blue tarpaulins, underscoring the tragic scale of the accident. The scenes have left the local community and the wider nation in deep shock and mourning.
Local authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, but preliminary reports point to the perilous road conditions in the area. The vehicle, which was traveling on a mountainous road, reportedly swerved off course and fell into the river. It remains unclear whether the vehicle’s speed, driver error, or other factors played a role in the accident.
Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most populous country, has long struggled with a high rate of road accidents. Poor infrastructure, inadequate road maintenance, and the lack of proper traffic regulations contribute significantly to the frequent accidents that claim lives. In 2018, a similar tragedy occurred in the mountainous northern region of the country when a bus crash resulted in the deaths of at least 38 people, mostly students traveling to school.
In addition to the physical damage caused by these accidents, they also bring to light the broader issues of road safety and infrastructure development in Ethiopia. The country has made strides in improving its road networks, particularly in urban areas, but many rural regions remain poorly served, with roads that are often poorly constructed or maintained.
The Ethiopian government, along with local authorities, has vowed to address these issues and improve road safety standards to prevent such tragedies from recurring. However, these reforms will require significant investments in infrastructure, better enforcement of traffic laws, and improved driver education.
The tragic incident in Sidama has sparked a wave of public outcry and calls for greater attention to road safety in the country. The loss of 71 lives has left families and communities in mourning, with many calling for stricter traffic regulations and infrastructure improvements to prevent further loss of life.
As the investigation continues, the government has pledged to support the families of the victims and provide assistance to those injured. In the coming days, authorities are expected to announce further details about the cause of the crash, as well as any potential steps being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.