Students Injured in Accident Involving Krachi East Inter-Circuit Games Team
Participants of the Krachi East Inter-Circuit Games were involved in a road accident that left several people injured while travelling in the Volta Region. The incident occurred when the vehicle conveying students, teachers, and sports officials to the sporting event was involved in a crash along a
Ogyem Solomon

Participants of the Krachi East Inter-Circuit Games were involved in a road accident that left several people injured while travelling in the Volta Region. The incident occurred when the vehicle conveying students, teachers, and sports officials to the sporting event was involved in a crash along a major route in the district.
According to available information, the bus carrying the team lost control and veered off the road, resulting in a collision that caused injuries to a number of passengers. Eyewitnesses who were at the scene described moments of panic as people rushed to assist the injured occupants of the vehicle.
Emergency response efforts were quickly mobilised, with good Samaritans, local residents, and road users helping to transport the injured to nearby health facilities. Medical personnel attended to the victims, providing immediate treatment for injuries including cuts, bruises, shock, and other trauma-related conditions. Although several participants were affected, there were no confirmed reports of fatalities.
Authorities were alerted, and police officers arrived at the scene to manage traffic and begin preliminary investigations into the cause of the accident. Officials are assessing possible factors such as road conditions, vehicle condition, and driver error as part of the inquiry.
Officials from the Krachi East education and sports authorities expressed deep concern about the incident, stressing that the safety and wellbeing of students and staff remain a top priority. They confirmed that arrangements were being made to support the injured participants and ensure they receive proper medical care.
Parents, community members, and residents of the area have also expressed concern, calling for stricter safety measures for vehicles transporting students to school and sporting activities. Many have urged authorities to enforce road safety regulations and ensure that buses used for such trips are roadworthy and properly maintained.
Organisers of the Krachi East Inter-Circuit Games stated that they are cooperating fully with security agencies and education authorities to review safety protocols. They also assured the public that steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The incident has once again highlighted the risks associated with student transportation and the urgent need for improved road safety measures, especially during school and sports-related travels.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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