Uganda school bus crash kills 20 children and an adult returning from waterfall field trip
An elementary school bus overturned in Uganda's Kapchorwa district on July 17 while returning from a scenic waterfall excursion, killing at least 20 pupils and one adult; Uganda suspended all school field trips following the crash.
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Summary
An elementary school bus carrying pupils back from an educational tour to a waterfall in Uganda overturned on July 17, killing at least 20 children and one adult, police confirmed. More than a dozen additional passengers were injured. The bus was returning from the excursion in Uganda's Kapchorwa district in the country's east when it veered off the road. Punch Nigeria reported the toll as 21 dead. Uganda's government suspended all school field trips following the crash. Investigations were underway.
Why it matters
Uganda has struggled with road safety for decades, and school transport crashes have prompted periodic calls for stricter regulations on vehicles used for pupil transport. The government's immediate halt to school field trips signals political pressure to act, but the structural risks of an ageing road fleet and uneven enforcement remain.
What to watch
- Ugandan police investigation findings on the cause of the crash
- Whether Uganda's Ministry of Education formalises new regulations on school transport
- Any government announcements on the official death toll, which initial reports placed at 20 or 21