US tourists die in Egypt bus crash

US tourists die in Egypt bus crash

Eight American tourists have been killed and 21 injured when their bus collided with a truck near the southern Egyptian city of Aswan, police officials say.

The bus carrying 37 tourists from the US was headed to the ancient Egyptian Abu Simbel temples on Sunday when it collided with a damaged truck parked on the side of the road, the official MENA news agency said.
A police official said six of the dead were women. The bus driver and a tour guide were also injured in the crash, which occurred early in the morning about 30km from Aswan.
Four tourists were in critical condition, the police official said, adding that the injured were taken to a military hospital in Aswan.
Barack Obama, the US president, who is on holiday in Hawaii, was briefed on Sunday on the "tragic accident that took the lives of a number of American citizens in Egypt," the White House said in a statement.
The US embassy in Cairo said it was "deeply saddened by the traffic accident in Aswan that has led to deaths and injuries among American tourists".
 The embassy said the injured were being moved by military transport to Cairo. The police official said some of the injured tourists would be airlifted in the afternoon to a hospital in Cairo that often treats injured tourists.
Seventy-nine tourists on board two other buses in the convoy were unharmed, MENA reported.
Perilous roads
Eighteen French tourists were injured when their bus overturned on the same two-lane desert road in January. In October, six Belgian tourists were killed in another crash in the south.
Traffic accidents occur frequently in Egypt, often because of poor road condition and lax regulations.
The government estimates that there are 8,000 road accidents a year in the country.
Last month, eight foreign tourists were killed when their tour bus lost control and flipped over several times on a mountain road near a resort on Egypt's Red Sea coast.
Authorities subsequently closed several travel operators after complaints of inadequate safety measures and bad driving.
PHOTO CAPTION
A tourist brought to a hospital in Cairo after the bus they were riding in collided with a truck near the southern Egyptian city of Aswan on December 26, 2010, killing eight Americans and injuring 21 others.
Al-Jazeera

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