(MENAFN- QNA) At least 30 people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after three minibuses collided in southern Egypt's Aswan province.
The minibuses were believed to have been speeding, a senior security source said. The vehicles are often used as informal taxis, the BBC reported.
The accident occurred on a desert highway near the historic town of Edfu, the source said.
In August, two tour buses collided in Sharm el-Sheikh, killing 33 and injuring 41.
Last November, at least 26 people were killed and 28 injured when a train crashed into a minibus and other vehicles south of the capital, Cairo.
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