Confirmation of the death of three Nepalis in Jizan accident in Saudi Arabia

Magh 19, 2081

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Confirmation of the death of three Nepalis in Jizan accident in Saudi Arabia

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It has been confirmed that three Nepali workers died in a road accident near Jizan Aramco Refinery Road in the western region of Saudi Arabia. On January 14, 15 people died in a road accident.

According to the office of the Nepali Consul General in Jeddah, among the deceased Nepali workers are Krishna Khatri from Palpa, Rupak Karki from Udaipur and Man Bahadur Rana from Kapilvastu. In addition to three Nepalis, nine Indians and three Ghanaians were killed in the accident.

The accident happened when the van and the trailer collided with 26 workers. According to Saudi Red Crescent spokesman Ahmed Asiri, 11 seriously injured people are being treated at Jizan and Abha hospitals. Among the injured, the condition of Suk Bahadur Limbu from Elam is serious and he is being treated at Bais Hospital in Jizan. Those workers Arabian Consolidated Industrial Cleaning Services Corporation (ACIC)  He used to work in Jijan's Aramco project through the company.

Saudi authorities have launched an investigation into driver negligence, vehicle safety standards and road conditions, Saudi media reported. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Saudi Arabia has the highest number of road accident deaths among the Gulf region. Saudi Arabia has been saying that road safety standards have been improved and implemented to reduce road accidents.

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