At least 10 people were killed and five others seriously injured when a passenger car collided with a gas bowser near Dalbandin in Balochistan’s Chagai district late on Friday, officials said.
According to DSP Chagai Abid Sherzai, the crash occurred on the Dalbandin road when the two vehicles collided. Earlier reports had identified the larger vehicle as a trailer truck travelling from Quetta to Taftan.
Officials said the car was carrying around 15 passengers and was overloaded. The collision was so severe that several people died at the scene, while others sustained serious injuries.
Rescue workers and local administration officials rushed to the area and shifted the injured to Prince Fahad Hospital in Dalbandin.
DSP Sherzai said five injured passengers were being provided treatment, while hospital officials described some of them as being in critical condition.
Police detained the driver of the larger vehicle and started an investigation into the crash.
Meanwhile, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah expressed grief over the deaths of 10 people in the accident.
In January 2026, a road accident took place in Chagai district near Yakmach, along the same stretch where the later crash also occurred.
Seven people were killed, and three others were injured in the collision between two double-cabin vehicles. It was also a high-impact collision, and both vehicles were badly damaged.
Police said the deceased included four women and two children.
The incident happened on a remote and difficult section of the RCD Highway, a route that connects Pakistan with Iran and has seen serious accidents over time, with speeding, dangerous driving, and poor road conditions frequently blamed for the crashes.