At least 16 people, including three children, were killed and seven others injured when three vehicles collided in Egypt's southern Sohag province.
The accident took place when two trucks and a microbus collided at a road between Sohag and the Red Sea governorate late yesterday.
The injured were referred to five different hospitals, The Cairo Post reported.
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An investigation into the crash has been opened and three drivers have been questioned so far, it said.
Road accidents, which official statistics say claim 18 lives a day, are common in Egypt due to ill-maintained roads as well as disregard for traffic laws.
About 21,000 people are killed and 150,000 injured annually in Egypt in road accidents, Egyptian Minister of Health Adel al-Adawy had said last month.
The WHO ranks Egypt as the world's tenth worst country in road accidents.