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At Least 7 Dead, Dozens Injured in Bus Collision in Tambacounda Region

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By Biran Gaye

A catastrophic head-on collision between two passenger vehicles in the Tambacounda region of eastern Senegal has left at least seven people dead and more than forty others injured, authorities confirmed.

The crash occurred near Nétéboulou when a “Cheikhou Chérifou” minibus, travelling from the capital Dakar toward Guinea-Conakry, attempted to overtake another vehicle on a bend and veered directly into the path of an oncoming bus travelling from Gouloumbou to Tambacounda, according to Senenews.

The impact was described by witnesses cited by news reports as extremely violent, leaving both vehicles severely damaged.

Emergency responders rushed to the scene and transported the injured to health facilities in Tambacounda, where medical staff worked to treat victims with injuries ranging from minor to critical. The provisional death toll of seven is expected to be updated as rescue operations continue and the condition of the most seriously injured becomes clearer.

Security forces secured the crash site and launched a formal inquiry to determine responsibility for the accident. Investigators are focusing on the minibus driver’s decision to overtake near a blind curve as a likely contributing factor.

The tragedy has reignited frustration among local residents, who say the stretch of road through Nétéboulou has long been a dangerous corridor plagued by reckless driving and inadequate safety infrastructure. Community members are now calling on Senegalese authorities to implement stronger road safety measures, including increased traffic enforcement and improved road signage, to prevent further loss of life.

Road accidents remain a leading cause of death across West Africa, where overcrowded transport vehicles, poor road conditions, and unsafe driving practices continue to claim hundreds of lives each year.

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