At least 63 killed as 2 buses hit head-on in multi-vehicle crash in Uganda, police say



Kampala, Uganda — At least 63 people were killed in an accident involving multiple vehicles on a highway in western Uganda, police said Wednesday. Several others were injured in the crash, police said in a statement on social media.

The accident happened shortly after midnight local time on the highway from Kampala, the capital, to Gulu, a major city in northern Uganda.

Two bus drivers going in opposite directions tried to pass other vehicles and collided head-on, according to police. Four vehicles were involved in all.

The scene after a multi-vehicle accident including two buses killed dozens of people on a Uganda highway early on Oct. 22, 2025.

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“One of the (bus) drivers swerved in an attempt to avoid collision, but this resulted in a head-on and side collision, causing a chain reaction that led to other vehicles losing control and overturning several times,” the statement continued.

“As investigations continue, we strongly urge all motorists to exercise maximum caution on the roads, especially avoiding dangerous and careless overtaking, which remains one of the leading causes of crashes in the country,” police said.

Fatal road crashes are common in Uganda, where roads are often narrow. Police usually blame such accidents on speeding drivers.

In August, a bus carrying mourners back home from a funeral in southwestern Kenya overturned and plunged into a ditch, killing at least 25 people and injuring several others.

The death toll in the latest crash in Uganda is uncommonly high, said Irene Nakasiita, a Red Cross spokeswoman who described victims left bleeding and with broken limbs. She said the images from the scene were too gruesome to share.

“The magnitude of this incident is so big,” Nakasiita said.

While accident victims can expect to get help from onlookers and other first responders who rush to crash sites, “at night even bystanders are not there,” she said.

Most of the injured people are receiving treatment at a government hospital nearby.

In Uganda, 5,144 people were killed in road crashes in 2024. That number rose from 4,806 in 2023 and 4,534 in 2022, according to official police figures, which show a worrisome rise in the total number of those killed or injured in road crashes in recent years.

Careless overtaking and speeding accounted for 44.5% of all crashes documented in 2024, the police’s latest crime report said. 


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