National Council of Resistance of Iran - Foreign Affairs Committee Iran: Seven hundred thousands have died in traffic accidents - National Council of Resistance of Iran - Foreign Affairs Committee
National Council of Resistance of Iran - Foreign Affairs Committee
Friday, 21 November 2008  
border border border
border
English  English | Francais  Francais | Deutsch  Deutsch | Italiano  Italiano | العربيّة  العربيّة |
Conseil national de la R�sistance iranienne
border border
    arrow       Home

Main Menu
Home
News
Opinion
NCRI Statements
Video
About NCRI
Contact Us
border
Iran: Seven hundred thousands have died in traffic accidents PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 06 October 2008

car_accidents_iranNCRI – Seven hundred thousands have died in traffic accidents in the country over last three decades, reported the state-run news agency ISNA on Saturday.

The official figure shows that over 400,000 traffic accidents take place every year in Iran. This alone put Iran on the top of the list of countries with the highest traffic related risks.
 

Seventy people die everyday on the roads. That amounts to an appalling 26,000 deaths in a year. The casualty figures which leave the victims with permanent physical disabilities reach 200,000 per year.

Considering the magnitude of a natural disaster such as Bam earthquake three years ago in south-central Iran which left behind hundred of thousands of casualties, traffic accidents have a much higher toll every year.

 
go to top Go To Top go to top

© 2005-2008 by National Council of Resistance of Iran - Foreign Affairs Committee.
border
border border border