Key Points

A horrific traffic accident on the Herat ring road has claimed 76 lives, including 17 children. The collision between a passenger vehicle carrying returning migrants and a cargo truck triggered a massive fire that engulfed the vehicle within minutes. Rescue operations were severely hampered by the rapid spread of flames, making body recovery extremely difficult. The European Union has expressed condolences and highlighted this tragedy as a stark reminder of Afghanistan's urgent road safety challenges.

Key Points: 76 Killed in Herat Afghanistan Highway Crash Including 17 Children

  • Passenger vehicle collided with cargo truck and motorcycle triggering massive fire
  • 17 children among 76 victims in devastating Herat crash
  • Eyewitnesses say fire spread rapidly hindering body recovery efforts
  • Majority victims were Afghan migrants returning from Iran to restart lives
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76 killed in major highway crash in Afghanistan, 17 children among victims

Deadly collision and fire on Herat ring road claims 76 lives including 17 children among Afghan migrants returning from Iran in one of Afghanistan's worst road tragedies.

"The fire consumed the vehicle within minutes, severely hampering rescue operations - Eyewitnesses"

Herat, August 21

At least 76 people, including 17 children, lost their lives in a devastating traffic accident in Herat province, making it one of the deadliest road tragedies in Afghanistan in recent years, Khaama Press reported.

The incident took place on the Herat ring road in Guzara district when a passenger vehicle carrying Afghan migrants returning from Iran collided with a cargo truck and a motorcycle, officials confirmed. The crash triggered a massive fire that quickly engulfed the passenger vehicle.

Khaama Press, citing Taliban-controlled Radio Television Afghanistan, reported that three people were injured in the accident. Local authorities stated that seventeen children were among those who perished in the flames.

Eyewitnesses recounted that the fire consumed the vehicle within minutes, severely hampering rescue operations. Efforts to recover bodies were hindered as the flames spread rapidly, Khaama Press reported.

Officials noted that the majority of the victims were migrants who had recently crossed back into Afghanistan from Iran in hopes of restarting their lives.

This tragedy adds to a series of deadly road incidents in Afghanistan. Last year, more than 60 people died in two separate accidents on the Kandahar highway.

The European Union delegates in Kabul has offered condolences following a devastating road accident. In a statement EU expressed solidarity with the victims' families, calling the tragedy a stark reminder of Afghanistan's urgent road safety challenges, Khaama Press reported.

The EU's condolence message expressed concern over Afghanistan's infrastructure and the impact of road disasters on vulnerable groups such as returning migrants.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Tragic reminder of how dangerous roads can be in our neighboring countries. Afghanistan has suffered so much - first war, now such accidents. Hope the international community steps up with proper infrastructure support.
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Aman W
So many migrants returning home only to meet this fate. Makes you appreciate the relatively better road safety standards we have in India, though we still have a long way to go. My prayers with the families.
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Sarah B
The fact that the fire spread so quickly suggests serious safety issues with the vehicle. Proper vehicle maintenance and safety standards could prevent such massive tragedies. This is so preventable!
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Vikram M
While the EU's condolences are nice, what Afghanistan needs is concrete action - better roads, emergency services, and vehicle safety regulations. Thoughts and prayers aren't enough when people are dying like this.
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Nisha Z
Those children... can't even imagine what their parents must be going through. We often complain about our roads in India, but at least we have some basic emergency response systems. This is just devastating.

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