A bus accident in the Turkish city of Kastamonu has left six people dead and 33 injured, according to Governor Meftun Dalli.
The accident occurred when the bus driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to roll over. Dalli confirmed the death toll and stated that 33 passengers sustained injuries, the extent of which are currently unknown.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, with initial reports suggesting driver error as the likely factor. Emergency services responded to the scene and transported the injured to nearby hospitals.
This tragic accident highlights the importance of road safety measures and responsible driving practices. (ILKHA)
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