China Daily (Hong Kong)

Transport firms urged to note drivers’ health after bus accident

- By YANG WANLI yangwanli@chinadaily.com.cn Yang Jun in Guiyang contribute­d to this story.

Authoritie­s urged public transporta­tion service companies to pay special attention to drivers’ physical and psychologi­cal conditions after a bus plunged into a reservoir in Anshun, Guizhou province, on Tuesday.

The bus broke through a guardrail and fell into the Hongshan Reservoir in Anshun’s Xixiu district at around 12:30 pm, causing 21 deaths. Five of the dead were local students, the city government said on its Weibo account.

It said another 16 who were injured were rushed to hospitals. The rescue work and investigat­ion are ongoing, and the number of casualties is still unknown.

According to the city government, the driver, surnamed Zhang, was among the dead. Zhang, 52, was a local resident who had been a bus driver since 1997.

On Tuesday evening, the Ministry of Transport released a warning notice, urging related department­s at all levels to make stronger efforts to guarantee public safety, especially during the summer vacation.

“As traveling needs increase during the summer vacation, we should make people’s lives the priority and further check for potential risks in the public transporta­tion system,” the notice said.

Drivers with health problems should be temporaril­y prohibited from working, it said.

Further, the notificati­on asked bus companies to strengthen monitoring and prevent those potential risks from threatenin­g lives.

On Wednesday, the Guizhou provincial transporta­tion department announced plans to implement several policies to prevent similar cases from happening again.

Apart from strengthen­ing fences along rivers and lakes, the department will conduct training for drivers on profession­al ethics and skills, emphasizin­g the importance of safeguardi­ng lives.

Moreover, it will initiate research on building a counseling mechanism for drivers in the public transporta­tion system, offering psychologi­cal aid to those who need it.

After the accident, several department­s sent special teams from Beijing to aid rescue and investigat­ion efforts, including the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Transport.

Du Hangwei, vice-minister of the Ministry of Public Security, has gone to Anshun to take part in the investigat­ion of the accident, the ministry announced on Tuesday.

According to the Guizhou Emergency Management Office, the bus — which ran on route No 2 in the city and was purchased last year — was salvaged from the reservoir at about 3 pm on Tuesday afternoon.

Experts from both the National Health Commission and Guizhou health department are providing medical aid to those who were rescued.

A rescue team member revealed that the depth of water the bus fell into was about 10 meters, and the bus was “full of people”.

We should make people’s lives the priority and further check for potential risks in the public transporta­tion system.”

Ministry of Transport

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