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UPDATE: 42 dead in horror N1 bus crash near Louis Trichardt

Rescue teams worked through the night after a bus carrying dozens of passengers crashed on the N1 near Louis Trichardt, killing 42 people.

LIMPOPO – The Limpopo Premier, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, is expected to visit the scene of the horrific bus crash that claimed the lives of 42 people on the N1 North near Louis Trichardt.

The premier will meet with a multi-disciplinary rescue and investigation team on-site at 11:00 today to receive a full briefing on the tragedy before addressing the media.

Later, she and several MECs will visit hospitals where survivors are receiving medical treatment.

Preliminary reports suggest that the bus was carrying passengers from Zimbabwe and Malawi, travelling from the Eastern Cape toward their home countries when it veered off a steep mountain pass near the Ingwe Ranch and plunged down an embankment.

A  large blue and white passenger bus is seen lying on its side down a steep, dry embankment after an accident, with rescue workers and police attending the scene and an ambulance visible on the road above.
The overturned bus on the N1 North near Louis Trichardt. Photo: Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety.

Emergency personnel, including paramedics, transport officers, and police, responded swiftly.

The provincial government spokesperson, Ndavhe Ramakuela said rescue operations continued late into the night as survivors were rushed to nearby hospitals for urgent care.

“Investigations led by traffic authorities and the South African Police Service (SAPS) are under way to determine the cause of the crash,” his statement read.

The N1 North will remain closed as the scene is still active.

A large, damaged blue and white passenger bus, marked "D&G COACHES," lies on its side off a dark road at night, with its roof partially sheared off and emergency personnel visible nearby.
Rescue teams at the scene of the N1 bus crash in Limpopo that claimed 42 lives. Photo: Supplied.

“This is a heartbreaking tragedy. Losing so many lives in one incident is painful beyond words. On behalf of the Limpopo Provincial Government, we extend our deepest condolences to the affected families, including those in Zimbabwe and Malawi. We wish a full and speedy recovery to all survivors. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time,” said Ramathuba.

Ramakuela added that the Limpopo Provincial Government is working closely with the Department’s of Transport and Community Safety, Health, and Disaster Management to coordinate response and support services.

“Psychosocial support is being provided to survivors, and consular officials from Zimbabwe and Malawi are assisting families affected by the tragedy,” he said.

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This article was written using information from a statement provided by the Limpopo Office of the Premier.

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