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Fourteen others were taken to hospital but are in stable condition, says the governor of Aswan.

Ten people, including five Egyptians, four French and one Belgian national, have been killed when a bus carrying tourists collided with a truck in southern Egypt, authorities say.

The accident early on Wednesday happened some 55 kilometers (34 miles) south of the ancient city of Luxor, as the bus was traveling to the temples of Esna on the west bank of the Nile River, provincial authorities said in a statement,

Fourteen others – eight French and six Belgian nationals – were taken to hospital with “broken bones, bruises and superficial injuries” but all were in a stable condition, Aswan Provincial Governor Ashraf Attia said.

Wednesday’s accident came five days after a bus crashed on a highway near the Red Sea, killing three including two Polish tourists.

Road accidents are relatively common in Egypt, where many roads are often in disrepair and traffic regulations are laxly applied.

Some 7,000 people died in road accidents in the country in 2020, according to official figures.

Egypt had begun reviving its vital tourism industry by promoting its ancient heritage after the country’s 2011 revolution and ensuing unrest struck the sector.

But the arrival of the pandemic coronavirus in 2020 and the subsequent global travel bans resulted in a plunge in revenues from tourism, which employs some two million people out of the country’s 103-million population.

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