At least 30 die in Egypt bus crash - security sources


  • World
  • Monday, 13 Oct 2014

CAIRO (Reuters) - At least thirty people died in a bus crash in southern Egypt early on Monday, security sources said.

More than a dozen were also injured when two buses collided on a desert highway outside the town of Edfu, north of Aswan, the sources said. A third bus then smashed into the wreckage, the sources added.

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