A bus traveling from Karachi to Quetta city on the National Highway in the Lasbela region of Pakistan’s Balochistan province with 28 passengers on board, caught fire for an unknown reason. Although fire crews managed to evacuate some of the passengers, 3 people died and 10 people were injured. Authorities said that some of the victims were in serious condition and the death toll could rise.
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