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Many passengers have sustained injuries after a Yutong OA bus collided with a mini bus at Danuwuri on the Sawla-Wa highway.
The accident occurred on Tuesday morning, March 4.
The OA bus with registration number AS 244-19 was heading towards Wa from Accra while the minibus was travelling in the opposite direction.
Eyewitnesses told Adom News that upon arrival at Danuwuri, the driver attempted to dodge potholes but lost control and veered off his lane.
The injured passengers were rushed to the Sawla District Hospital for treatment.
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