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Egyptians look at a severely damaged mini-bus after a collision between three minibuses on October 13, 2014 in Egypt's southern Awsan province killing 30 people, medical and security forces said. The accident is thought to have been caused by speeding. AFP PHOTO / STR Image Credit: AFP

Cairo: Thirty people died in a collision between three minibuses on Monday in Egypt’s southern Aswan province, medical and security sources said.

Another 15 people were injured in the crash near Edfu, some 930 kilometres south of Cairo.

The accident is thought to have been caused by speeding.

Traffic accidents are common in Egypt where roads are often poorly maintained and traffic regulations little enforced.

In August, at least 31 people were killed and 41 injured in a collision near the Sinai Peninsula resort of Sharm Al Shaikh on the Red Sea.

According to the World Health Organisation, Egypt has an annual road fatality rate of nearly 12,000 people.

Last year there were more than 15,000 road accidents in the country, official figures published in June showed.