Illustration of fatal head-on bus-matatu crash at Karai on Nairobi-Nakuru highway, with wreckage, smoke, emergency responders, and injured victims.
Illustration of fatal head-on bus-matatu crash at Karai on Nairobi-Nakuru highway, with wreckage, smoke, emergency responders, and injured victims.
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Ten die in deadly crash at Karai on Nairobi-Nakuru highway

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Ten people have been confirmed dead and about 35 others seriously injured in a crash early Monday at Karai near Naivasha on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway. A passenger bus heading to Nairobi from the west collided head-on with a matatu, with police investigating the cause. The incident follows another accident that killed five just two days earlier.

The crash occurred around 5 p.m. Sunday when a Greenline bus collided head-on with a Nanyuki Cabs matatu amid heavy traffic. Police reported eight people died at the scene, including matatu passengers, with two more succumbing in hospital. Some 35 injured, including five children, were rushed to Naivasha County Hospital for treatment.

Nakuru County Police Commander Emmanuel Opuru said, “We have dispatched emergency teams and urge drivers to exercise caution, especially as people return to Nairobi after the festive season.” Investigations continue to determine the exact cause, though reports suggest the bus was attempting to overtake.

This marks the second fatal incident on the stretch in days; on Saturday, January 3, a Great Rift matatu collided with a trailer at Kikopey, Gilgil, killing five due to the truck's brake failure. Drivers cite congestion and delayed medical response as key factors in frequent accidents.

Transport critics have called for action against substandard driving schools and corrupt police, with the Motorists Association of Kenya stating, “NTSA must enforce comprehensive training to reduce crashes.” These incidents have heightened concerns during the post-holiday rush back to school and work.

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X users express shock and grief over the deadly Karai crash on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway that killed 9-10 people. Media reports detail a head-on collision between a Greenline bus and Nanyuki matatu. Survivors blame the bus driver for speeding, fatigue, and ignoring warnings. Concerns mount about the Karai-Naivasha stretch as a recurring accident blackspot. Personal tragedies include families and a church catechist among the deceased.

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Dramatic scene of a burning sleeper bus after colliding with a lorry on a Karnataka highway, with firefighters and rescuers responding amid flames and smoke.
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At least nine killed in bus fire after lorry collision in Chitradurga

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A tragic accident on National Highway 48 in Karnataka's Chitradurga district claimed at least nine lives when a sleeper bus caught fire after colliding with a lorry. The bus was traveling from Bengaluru, and several passengers were injured. Rescue operations are underway.

At least five people have died in a fatal crash at Kikopey in Gilgil along the Nakuru-Nairobi Highway. The accident involved a Great Rift 14-seater matatu and a trailer, reportedly caused by brake failure on the truck. Rescue operations are ongoing as police confirm injuries and trapped victims.

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Eleven people have been confirmed dead and two others seriously injured after a 14-seater matatu collided with a stalled trailer at Kariandusi near Gilgil on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway on Saturday morning. The speeding matatu lost control and rammed into the trailer, killing 10 on the spot while another succumbed en route to hospital. Gilgil Sub-County Police Commander Winston Mwakio has confirmed the incident.

A collision between a bus carrying Zimbabwean nationals and a car on the N6 road in the Eastern Cape has resulted in five deaths and 60 injuries. The incident occurred on Sunday night between KuGompo and Stutterheim. Authorities are investigating the cause while urging drivers to follow road rules.

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One of the injured victims from the December 19 N2 highway crash at Kwambonami in KwaZulu-Natal has died in hospital, raising the death toll to five.

Two people died in a lone accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway early Friday morning, according to the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps. The incident involved a Mazda bus that lost control due to speeding.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a travel advisory urging drivers to plan ahead and adhere to traffic rules as heavy congestion persists on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, now in its fourth day due to the Christmas rush. Director General Luka Kimeli emphasized the need for drivers to rest well and avoid driving under the influence. The jam has been caused by lane indiscipline and ongoing road construction.

 

 

 

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