The injured were taken to a hospital in Aswan, with some then airlifted to CairoThe injured were taken to a military hospital where they were treated for fractures and cuts, Mena said.
Critical condition The accident reportedly happened around dawn, shortly after a three-coach convoy had set off on the 115-mile (185km) journey from Aswan to Abu Simbel.
One of the coaches struck a lorry laden with sand which had broken down and was parked at the side of the road.
Four tourists were in critical condition, a police official said according to AFP news agency.
The injured were taken to a military hospital in Aswan. Some are now reported to have been airlifted to a hospital in Cairo that often treats injured tourists.
Passengers inside the other two coaches were unharmed. Road accidents are common in Egypt due to poor roads and lax enforcement of traffic regulations. An estimated 8,000 people die in car accidents each year in the country.
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