Police  official Naseebullah Khan says the vehicle was going from Chaman, a  town on the border with Afghanistan, to Quetta, the main city in the  southwest. 
CHAMAN:  Pakistani police say a minibus has slid off a mountainous road and  fallen into a ravine in the country’s southwest, killing 14 passengers  and injuring 10 others.
Police official Naseebullah Khan  says the vehicle was going from Chaman, a town on the border with  Afghanistan, to Quetta, the main city in the southwest.
The driver lost control and the minibus fell about 200 feet into the ravine around midday on Monday.
Khan says rescue workers recovered 14 bodies and took 10 injured passengers to the hospital.
Road accidents are common in Pakistan because of poor infrastructure and routine disregard of traffic laws.





