In July, Yemen’s liberated provinces witnessed a tragic surge in traffic accidents, resulting in 53 fatalities and 417 injuries. Among the injured, 197 sustained severe injuries, according to an official traffic report released by the Ministry of Interior.
The report documented a total of 428 traffic incidents during the month. This figure includes 256 vehicle collisions, 112 pedestrian accidents, 42 rollovers, 11 crashes involving fixed objects, and 7 falls from vehicles. The total financial losses from these accidents reached approximately 138 million and 670 thousand Yemeni rials.
Authorities attribute these accidents to various traffic violations. Key factors include speeding, exceeding load limits, improper overtaking, distractions while driving, fatigue, and neglecting necessary mechanical repairs. These issues highlight a critical need for improved road safety measures.
During the same period, traffic police in the liberated provinces issued 4,528 traffic violation citations. These violations ranged from breaching traffic rules to obstructing traffic flow and failing to meet public safety standards. The lack of adherence to preventive measures significantly increases the risk of further accidents.
The alarming statistics underscore the urgent need for enhanced traffic safety awareness and stricter enforcement of regulations in Yemen’s liberated areas. Without immediate action, the potential for future tragedies remains high.
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