An 8-year-old baby was the only real survivor after a bus carrying 46 individuals plunged 165 ft from a bridge right into a ravine and burst into flames close to South Africa’s border with Botswana, in response to a provincial division of transport.
The baby, whose gender was not disclosed, was receiving medical consideration at a close-by hospital, the Limpopo Province division of transport in South Africa said in a statement.
Forty-five individuals, together with the motive force, had been killed.
The bus was touring from Botswana to Moria, South Africa, for an Easter weekend church service when it careered off the Mma Matlakala Bridge after the motive force “lost control and the bus fell onto a rock surface,” in response to the assertion.
“Rescue operations continued until the late hours of Thursday evening, as some bodies were burned beyond recognition, others trapped inside the debris and others scattered on the scene,” the division stated.
The nationalities of the victims has not but been decided.
On Wednesday, Sindisiwe Chikunga, South Africa’s minister of transport, started an Easter road-safety marketing campaign, noting that visitors accidents typically spiked throughout the vacation.
“Easter is a time for celebration, but it is also a time when roads can be more dangerous due to increased traffic and holiday festivities,” the ministry warned.