Green Bus Accident In Karachi: Several Passengers Injured, no death reported
The rapid transit line of the Karachi Breeze metro bus system, the Green Line Bus was involved in an accident on Friday, Feb 24, 2023, in Karachi. According to the reports, the Green Line Bus was traveling on its dedicated route when it stopped at the scene of an accident where another Green Bus had crashed with the fence. Since people heard about the famous rapid transit line of the Karachi Breeze metro bus system people have been curious to know what were the circumstances surrounding the Green Bus accident in Karachi. If you are seeking reliable and confirmed details regarding the aforementioned subject, this is the right place for you. In this article, we have discussed this story’s all imperative points. So be sticky with this page and take a peek at the further given section. Kindly drag down the page.
Green Bus Accident In Karachi
As per the reports, a Green Line Bus was involved in a horrific accident that happened on Friday, Feb 24, 2023, near Nagan Chowrangi. As a major accident near Nagan Chowrangi the popular Green Line Bus which was heading to Surjani Town from Numaish was stopped. Since this accident happened people are speculating about the cause of the accident. What led to the scary crash? Scroll down the page and read more details.
As per the source, the crashed Green Line Bus went off the road and crashed into the fence at Nagan Chowrangi. This accident took place on Friday morning. It is believed that the cause of the accident was a mysterious child who was not seen by anyone but the driver of the bus claims a little child came in front of the bus thus he suddenly take a sharp turn to save the child and crashed the bus into the fence. The driver maintains this. Scroll down the page and read more details.
The Green Line Bus is with the registration number GL-033. Following the crash of the Green Line Bus, passengers on the bus got panic when they found the doors of the bus jammed. Thus, they broke the windows of the bus to get out of it. The road remained closed for about half an hour. Later the route was cleared and the operation was resumed. Abdul Aziz the general manager of operations of the Sindh Infrastructure Development Company Ltd said, “We have lots of spare parts. In fact, we have enough spare parts to cover us for the next three years at least.”