Death toll rises to 34,622 with 77,867 wounded since the conflict began on October 7
At least 37 people, including 10 women and four children, were killed when their bus hit a truck in central Cameroon, police said on Sunday.
Nineteen other passengers were injured on the bus, which was found in a ravine, Ndikinimeki police commissioner Moantsouog Mempou Paulin told public radio station CRTV.
The bus hit a lorry coming in the opposite direction, he said, confirming the death toll.
The passengers were returning to the capital Yaounde after the Christmas break, Manfred Missimikin of road accident prevention NGO Securoute said.
Death toll rises to 34,622 with 77,867 wounded since the conflict began on October 7
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