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29 hospitalized after buses collision in south Sri Lanka

Colombo, Jan. 26 (UNI) At least 29 people were hospitalized after an accident involving three buses in Galle located in the Southern Province in Sri Lanka on Sunday morning, the police said.
The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. and involved privately owned passenger buses, according to the police.
Initial reports indicate the accident happened when one bus was stationary, and another collided with it from behind, followed by a third bus crashing into the second.
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