Afghan road crash leaves at least 73 dead 494 0 by j niranjan das 9 years ago In news Ghazni (Afghanistan), May 8,2016: At least 73 people were killed today when two buses and an oil tanker burst into flames in a head-on collision in eastern Afghanistan, health officials said, in one of the worst road accidents in the war-battered country. Many of the dead, including women and children, were burned beyond recognition and dozens of others were left wounded in the accident in Ghazni province, near the Afghan capital, one of the areas worst affected by the Taliban insurgency. “The death toll has soared to 73, most of them severely burned,” ministry spokesman Ismail Kawoosi told AFP, warning that the toll was expected to rise still further. “Many of the wounded have been rushed to hospitals in (southern) Kandahar city and Ghazni.” Kawoosi gave a sharply higher toll than other officials. Ghazni’s governor Mohammad Aman Hamimi earlier reported seven fatalities but his own spokesman gave a death toll of 50. @ Agency report. Accident Tweet Buffer