Saudi Arabia: 3 expats among 6 killed in two road crashes

Five of them killed in one accident that involved a vehicle and water tank

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In recent months, Saudi Arabia has witnessed a series of road accidents despite efforts to curb reckless driving.
In recent months, Saudi Arabia has witnessed a series of road accidents despite efforts to curb reckless driving.
Courtesy Mecca Police

Cairo: Six people, including three expatriates, were killed in two road accidents in Saudi Arabia.

Five of them were killed in one accident that involved a vehicle and a water tank in the Muhayil governorate in south-western Saudi Arabia, reported the Saudi news website Sabq.

The second accident took place on Tuesday in the south-western governorate of Rijal Almaa, leaving one teacher dead.

The causes of both accidents and the nationalities of the victims were not immediately known.

In recent months, Saudi Arabia has witnessed a series of road accidents despite efforts to curb reckless driving.

In March, four Arab expatriates lost their lives when their vehicle overturned in the north-western region.

In September, a bus accident in Al Wajh resulted in four deaths and seven injuries. In total, 4,555 people died in traffic accidents in Saudi Arabia in 2022.

Last month, Health Minister Fahd Al Jalajel, head of the Traffic Safety Committee, reported a 50% decrease in traffic accident fatalities.

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