Uganda halts school trips as bus crash kills 20 kids
A school bus in Uganda has crashed during its return to Kampala from a trip to the Sipi Falls. The government has temporarily halted all
A school bus in Uganda has crashed during its return to Kampala from a trip to the Sipi Falls. The government has temporarily halted all school trips in response, as families mourn at least 20 dead children and an adult. A school bus crash overnight in Uganda has killed 20 pupils and one adult, injuring several others, police said on Friday. Uganda's government said it would be halting all school trips until further notice in response to the accident. Parents and other relatvies rushed to the elementary schoolyard in Kampala on Friday morning seeking information about their loved ones. Parents and reporters rushed to the schoolyard seeking more information on Friday Image: Nicholas Kajoba/Anadolu Agency/IMAGO What do we know about the crash? Uganda Police Force community liaison officer Michael Kananura said in a statement on social media that the crash took place late on Thursday in Chekwatit Village in the Kapchorwa district of eastern Uganda.
The Suzuki bus belonging to the King David Junior School in the capital Kampala from an excursion to the Sipi Falls waterfalls in the region. Kananura said that 20 pupils and one adult male had been confirmed dead after the crash. "Several survivors, whose identities are yet to be established" were rushed to local hospitals for treatment, he said, later saying that three adult males and "several juveniles" sustained injuries in the crash. "Preliminary investigations indicate that the school bus had taken pupils on an educational tour to Sipi Falls in Kapchorwa District," Kananura said. "While returning from the tour, the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, which veered off the road, struck a large stone along the roadside, and overturned." Police were still investigating the exact cause of the crash and would provide updates as soon as possible, he said.
First images from the scene showed people rushing to help the wounded to local medical centers Image: Ugandan Red Cross/AP Photo/picture alliance How did the government respond? Uganda's Ministry of Works and Transport said on Friday that Education Minister Chrysotom Muyingo had "put on hold all school trips and excursions, effective immediately and until further notice." The sparsely populated Kapchorwa district in eastern Uganda near the border to Kenya is home to the Sipi Falls in the Mount Algon national park. Road accidents are common in the East African nation and are often blamed on poorly maintained vehicles, reckless driving and poor road conditions, which are problems across Africa. Infrastructure-related problems are often exacerbated further in more isolated regions. At least 14 people died when a bus collided with a truck in a remote area of northern Uganda earlier this month.
