A heart-wrenching incident happened during the holy month of Ramadan in Saudi Arabia as at least 20 people were killed when a packed bus with full of Umrah pilgrims hit a bridge, overturned and caught fire, said a local media reports.
20 killed, over 29 injured in the incident
Moreover, more than 29 pilgrims were injured during the same.
The tragic incident reportedly occurred as a result of brake failure. It took place on the roads linking Asir province and the city of Abha. The victims were on their way to Mecca to perform Umrah.
Several footages has surfaced on the internet of this incident, showing the charred remains of the bus.
After the incident, teams of Saudi civil defence and Red Crescent authority rushed to the site of the incident and cordoned off the area.
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