Bus Crash in Yemen Kills 14
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•14 killed in a car crash in war-torn Yemen, state media report
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The bus was traveling on a highway overlooking a rocky area in the Maqatra district.
It suffered a mechanical failure and tumbled to the ground, state-run SABA news agency reports.
Only one person survived the crash and was taken to hospital for treatment.
Deadly traffic crashes are not uncommon in Yemen , where a decade of civil war wrecked the country's infrastructure.
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