At Least 21 Iraqis Killed, 19 Wounded in Bus Crash and Fire Near Nassiriya

June 7 (Reuters) – At least ⁠21 ⁠Iraqis were killed ⁠and 19 others injured when ​a passenger bus crashed and caught fire ‌near the southern city ‌of Nassiriya on Sunday, police ⁠and ⁠health officials said.

The accident occurred after the driver ​lost control of the bus on a highway near Nassiriya, causing the vehicle to ​overturn and burst into flames, the officials ⁠said.

Iraqi ⁠Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi ⁠ordered ​an investigation into the causes of the crash ​and directed ⁠authorities to submit a report on the circumstances surrounding the accident, his office said.

Police and medical officials said ⁠21 people were confirmed dead at the scene and ⁠in hospital, while 19 others were wounded.

Most of the injured were in critical condition and suffering from severe burns, health officials said.

The cause of the crash was under investigation, police said.

Road accidents are common in ⁠Iraq, where speeding, poor road conditions and inadequate enforcement of traffic regulations contribute to a high number of fatalities ​each year.

(Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; ​Editing by Chris Reese)

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