<p>Karachi: At least 28 people, including women and children, were killed on Wednesday in Pakistan after a speeding passenger bus veered off the road and fell into a ravine in the remote Balochistan province, according to media reports.</p>.<p>The bus, heading from Turbat to Quetta, fell into the ravine near Washuk town, around 700 kilometres from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.</p>.<p>The accident was a result of overspeeding, according to the report, which said that women and children were among the deceased.</p>.Rare spat shows China, North Korea still at odds on nuclear weapons.<p>The accident took place after the tyre of the passenger bus burst, Geo News reported quoting rescue officials.</p>.<p> At least 28 people were killed in the accident. About 22 people sustained injuries in the accident and were sent to the Civil Hospital in Basima.</p>.<p>Road accidents are common in Pakistan where traffic rules and safety standards are hardly followed.</p>.<p>On May 18, at least 13 people belonging to the same family were killed and nine others were injured as a truck plunged into a ditch in Punjab's Khushab district.</p>.<p>On May 3, at least 20 people lost their lives while 21 others sustained injuries after a passenger bus veered off a narrow mountain road and plummeted into a ravine in Gilgit Baltistan. </p>
<p>Karachi: At least 28 people, including women and children, were killed on Wednesday in Pakistan after a speeding passenger bus veered off the road and fell into a ravine in the remote Balochistan province, according to media reports.</p>.<p>The bus, heading from Turbat to Quetta, fell into the ravine near Washuk town, around 700 kilometres from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.</p>.<p>The accident was a result of overspeeding, according to the report, which said that women and children were among the deceased.</p>.Rare spat shows China, North Korea still at odds on nuclear weapons.<p>The accident took place after the tyre of the passenger bus burst, Geo News reported quoting rescue officials.</p>.<p> At least 28 people were killed in the accident. About 22 people sustained injuries in the accident and were sent to the Civil Hospital in Basima.</p>.<p>Road accidents are common in Pakistan where traffic rules and safety standards are hardly followed.</p>.<p>On May 18, at least 13 people belonging to the same family were killed and nine others were injured as a truck plunged into a ditch in Punjab's Khushab district.</p>.<p>On May 3, at least 20 people lost their lives while 21 others sustained injuries after a passenger bus veered off a narrow mountain road and plummeted into a ravine in Gilgit Baltistan. </p>