Nineteen people were killed and 15 injured when two minibuses plunged into an irrigation canal in southern Egypt early on Tuesday, a health ministry official said.
Shortly before dawn, the drivers of the two buses -- travelling at speed and packed with guests returning home from a wedding -- lost control because of a vehicle coming from the opposite direction, a security official said.
Both buses then plunged into the canal in the tourist province of Luxor, the security official said, adding that all the victims of the accident were Egyptian.
Traffic accidents are common in Egypt where roads are often poorly maintained and traffic regulations little enforced.
On Friday, a collision between two coaches servicing the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh killed 33 people and injured 41.

19 killed in Egypt as buses plunge into canal

Two minibuses plunged into an irrigation canal which led to the death of 19 people. (Photo courtesy: www.naharnet.com)
Cairo
Tuesday 26 August 2014
Last Update: Wednesday, 20 May 2020 KSA 09:42 - GMT 06:42
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