Key facts
- At least 14 people died and 28 were injured in a bus-truck collision in northern Uganda.
- The accident happened late Tuesday on the highway to Gulu.
- Police preliminary reports suggest the bus driver was speeding and lost control while avoiding a pedestrian.
- The bus, operated by Nile Star, was traveling from Arua City to Kampala.
- The crash occurred on the Pakwach–Karuma road, a key transport corridor.
- Emergency responders worked to free survivors and transport the injured to nearby hospitals.
At least 14 people were killed and 28 others injured when a passenger bus collided with a truck in a remote area of northern Uganda late Tuesday. The accident occurred along the Pakwach–Karuma road, a crucial route connecting the West Nile region to central Uganda, near a trading center on the highway to Gulu.
Preliminary reports from the police indicate that the bus, operated by Nile Star and en route from Arua City to Kampala, was traveling at high speed. The driver allegedly lost control while attempting to avoid a pedestrian crossing the road, resulting in a head-on collision with an oncoming trailer truck.
Emergency services responded to the scene, where survivors were reportedly trapped in the wreckage. Rescue teams worked through the early hours to extract victims and provide immediate medical assistance before transporting the injured to regional hospitals. Medical personnel confirmed receiving several casualties, some in critical condition.
Authorities have initiated an investigation into the exact cause of the crash, with factors such as speed, visibility, and potential mechanical failure being examined. The Pakwach–Karuma road has previously been identified by road safety advocates as a high-risk section, particularly for night travel, due to poor visibility and driver fatigue.
