Bus accident toll in Benin rises to 27: authorities

BSS
Published On: 19 Aug 2025, 17:33

COTONOU, Benin, Aug 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least 27 people have died in Benin after a bus plunged from a bridge into the Oueme River, rescuers said Tuesday, updating the toll from the weekend crash that left dozens missing.

The director of the west African country's civil protection agency, Abdel Aziz Bio Djibril, told local Bip Radio that rescuers retrieved 23 bodies from the bus pulled from the water and another three from the river, adding to the one person found dead on Sunday.

Nine survivors had been taken to hospital in a stable condition.

Three children were among the dead, according to the daily newspaper La Nation.

A civil protection worker, who asked to remain anonymous, confirmed the toll 
and told AFP the search was ongoing for 16 missing.

"The bus fell directly into the water but was not immediately submerged; all 
the people who could struggled to get out of the water. Those who could not 
swim and tried to escape likely drowned... the bodies must have drifted a bit 
farther," said Bio Djibril.

The bus, managed by the company STM, departed from neighbouring Togo's 
capital Lome with 52 passengers.

The accident happened on the main Interstate 2 road, which crosses the 
country from the economic capital Cotonou to Malanville in the north, on the 
border with Niger.

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