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19 Killed in a Road Collision in Egypt’s Nile Delta Region

  • Nineteen people were killed in a road collision involving a truck and a microbus in Egypt's Menoufia province on June 27, according to officials.
  • The Labor Ministry stated that the microbus was transporting workers when it crashed on a regional road in Ashmoun.
  • Labor Minister Mohamed Gebran announced compensation of 200,000 Egyptian pounds for deceased victims' families and 20,000 Egyptian pounds for the injured.
  • The driver of the truck reportedly fell asleep, losing control and crashing into the microbus, according to preliminary investigations.
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Nineteen people were killed and three others injured in a traffic accident between a heavy truck and a minibus on a regional road in Egypt on Friday...

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The accident, which involved a truck and a minibus, revived the debate on infrastructure safety and the work of minors in the country.

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On Friday, 18 girls and their bus driver were killed in a traffic accident as they were going to a grape farm in order to harvest fruit. The incident had occurred on the regional road in Manufiya province, after a truck carrying the 18 girls had been hit by a truck from one village, Kfar Al-Senabsa, from the Manuf centre in Manufiya governorate, all under 21 years of age. Social media images of the incident, where the bus appeared to be complete…

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aletihad.ae broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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