At least 28 people were injured in an accident between buses and minibus in the remote Kilimangaro region.
At least 38 people were killed by a bus and minibus in Tanzania, and a fire that covers both vehicles.
In a presidential statement on Sunday, a tires of the bus took place on Saturday evening in Sabasaba in Kilimanjaro Pradesh, which led to the driver lost control of the vehicle.
“A total of 38 people were killed in the accident with two women,” the statement said.
“36 bodies remain unknown due to the scope of burns.”
The victims of the victims were not immediately known.
Eighteen people were injured, six of them were still in the hospital for treatment, the president said.
President Samia Suluhu Hasan has expressed his condolences to the families.
Hasan said, “God will give immediate recovery to the souls and the injured. In this difficult time, he will comfort and strengthen his family,” Hasan said.
The President demanded strict adherence to road safety as the deadly vehicle crashes on the roads of Tanzania were frequent.
In recent years, the government has repeatedly calls for road accidents, which have been harassing the country even after various road security campaigns.
In a report of the World Health Organization, the country was killed in a traffic accident in the country in 2016, about 3,256 people in the country, which was more than 3,256 people in the country’s official toll.