More than 77,000 traffic accidents recorded on Balochistan highway in past five years: Reports
A recent report has said that more than 77,000 traffic accidents and over 1,700 fatalities were recorded across Balochistan's highways in the past five years.

The data was shared by the Medical Emergency Response Centre (MERC) 1122.
The report states that from October 2019 to September 2025, a total of 77,826 road accidents were reported across Balochistan. These incidents resulted in 1,743 deaths and 103,902 injuries, according to The Balochistan Post.
The report showed that Balochistan recorded the highest number of road accidents in Pakistan every year.
The data shows that the N-25 Highway (Karachi to Chaman) recorded the highest number of accidents — 35,113 incidents leading to 900 fatalities, reported The Balochistan Post.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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