34 Christians Tragically Killed in Madagascar When Bus Plunges down Steep Ravine

Veronica Neffinger | iBelieve Contributor | Updated: Aug 02, 2017

34 Christians Tragically Killed in Madagascar When Bus Plunges down Steep Ravine

A group of young Christians were on their way to a pilgrimage in Madagascar when the bus in which they were traveling overturned and at least 34 of them were killed.

According to Christian Today, 140 Christians were traveling on the bus when it plunged down a steep ravine and burst into flames in the town of Ankazobe, about 45 miles from Antananarivo, Madagascar’s capital. At least 12 people were badly burned and died. Local hospitals have reported at least 22 more deaths.

“The bus struggled to climb a road on a hill and fell down a ravine about 20 metres deep,” testified police spokesman Herilalatiana Andrianarisaona.  ''It caught fire after rolling several times.”

Pastor Saholy was the one organizing the trip. He explained its purpose: “We are members of an association of young Christians and we were on the road to attend a pilgrimage in Mahajanga (350 miles north-west of Antananarivo) on Wednesday, when the drama happened.”

The country of Madagascar is mourning the tragedy and President Hery Rajaonarimampianina has visited survivors in the hospital and has pledged to provide financial support for the families of the victims.

 

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Publication date: August 2, 2017



34 Christians Tragically Killed in Madagascar When Bus Plunges down Steep Ravine